Many online service systems leverage user-generated content from Web 2.0 style platforms such as Wikipedia, Twitter, Facebook, and many more. Often, the value lies in the freshness of this information (e.g. tweets, event-based articles, blog posts, etc.). This freshness poses a challenge for supervised learning models as they frequently have to deal with previously unseen features. In this paper we address the problem of online classification for tweets, namely, how can a classifier be updated in an online manner, so that it can correctly clas-sify the latest “hype ” on Twitter? We propose a two-step strategy to solve this problem. The first step follows an active learning strategy that enables the selec-tion of tweets for which a label wou...
Microblog, especially Twitter today has become an important tool to propagate public information amo...
Active learning and domain adaptation are both important tools for reducing labeling effort to learn...
Abstract. Opinion and trend mining on micro blogs like twitter re-cently attracted research interest...
We examine methods for improving models for automatically labeling social media data. In particular ...
Individuals use Twitter for personal communication, whereas businesses, politicians and celebrities ...
Twitter contains massive amounts of user generated content that also contains a lot of valuable info...
This paper addresses the task of building a classifier that would categorise tweets in Twitter. Micr...
An ever increasing volume of data is nowadays becoming available in a streaming manner in many appli...
This paper describes our approach to the SemEval 2016 task 4, “Sentiment Analysis in Twitter”, where...
Abstract. The CLEF RepLab 2014 Track was the occasion to investigate the robustness of instance-base...
Microblog, especially Twitter today has become an important tool to propagate public information amo...
Twitter scales 500 million tweets per day and has 316 million monthly active users. The majority of ...
We compare the practical performance of several recently proposed algorithms for active learning in ...
The CLEF RepLab 2014 Track was the occasion to investigate the robustness of instance-based learning...
Abstract: Today, many companies have adopted Twitter as an additional marketing medium to advertise ...
Microblog, especially Twitter today has become an important tool to propagate public information amo...
Active learning and domain adaptation are both important tools for reducing labeling effort to learn...
Abstract. Opinion and trend mining on micro blogs like twitter re-cently attracted research interest...
We examine methods for improving models for automatically labeling social media data. In particular ...
Individuals use Twitter for personal communication, whereas businesses, politicians and celebrities ...
Twitter contains massive amounts of user generated content that also contains a lot of valuable info...
This paper addresses the task of building a classifier that would categorise tweets in Twitter. Micr...
An ever increasing volume of data is nowadays becoming available in a streaming manner in many appli...
This paper describes our approach to the SemEval 2016 task 4, “Sentiment Analysis in Twitter”, where...
Abstract. The CLEF RepLab 2014 Track was the occasion to investigate the robustness of instance-base...
Microblog, especially Twitter today has become an important tool to propagate public information amo...
Twitter scales 500 million tweets per day and has 316 million monthly active users. The majority of ...
We compare the practical performance of several recently proposed algorithms for active learning in ...
The CLEF RepLab 2014 Track was the occasion to investigate the robustness of instance-based learning...
Abstract: Today, many companies have adopted Twitter as an additional marketing medium to advertise ...
Microblog, especially Twitter today has become an important tool to propagate public information amo...
Active learning and domain adaptation are both important tools for reducing labeling effort to learn...
Abstract. Opinion and trend mining on micro blogs like twitter re-cently attracted research interest...