Indira Ampiot, Miss Guadeloupe will be elected Miss 2023, closely followed by Miss Nord-pas-de-Calais. In any case, that is what the consultancy Avisia predicts, which relies on artificial intelligence and the exploitation of data to offer its results.
For its sixth Miss prediction, Avisia, specializing in data, digital and technology, counts on the machine learning and the web scraping.
“Basically, this project was designed to listen to social networks, that is, to capture what people say on the Internet about Misses, with the aim of reproducing opinions on votes,” explains Pascal Bizzari, associate general manager of Avisia, a guest of the Tech & Co.
The first idea is to collect everything that is said about the Misses via Twitter and Instagram, scrutinize the profiles of the Misses, their number of subscribers, the number of tweets that include related hashtags. But also to analyze whether these tweets have positive or negative connotations.
The second element that helps the prediction is based on the regions: some regions support their Miss more than others. For example, last year, Ile-de-France had been very supportive of its Miss during the ceremony, but not necessarily upriver, which skewed the prediction.
Will artificial intelligence live up to the result? Reply on Saturday night.
Source: BFM TV
