Reuter T, Cimiano P. Event-based Classification of Social Media Streams. In: Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval (ICMR 2012). 2012.Events play a prominent role in our lives, such that many social media documents describe or are related to some event. Organizing social media documents with respect to events thus seems a promising approach to better manage and organize the ever-increasing amount of content in social media applications. A challenge is to automatize this process so that incoming documents can be assigned to their corresponding event without any user intervention. We present a system that is able to classify a stream of social media data into a growing and evolving set of events. By doing thi...
Event detection has been one of the most important research topics in social media analysis this dec...
In recent years, the growing popularity and active use of social media services on the web have resu...
In this research thesis, we investigate new methods for crowd-oriented event detection in social med...
Reuter T, Cimiano P. A Systematic Investigation of Blocking Strategies for Real-time Classification ...
Events play a prominent role in our lives, such that many social media documents describe or are rel...
Combining items from social media streams, such as Flickr photos and Twitter tweets, into meaningful...
The online event discovery in social media based documents is useful, such as for disaster recogniti...
Abstract Interactions via social media platforms have made it possible for anyone, irrespective of p...
The proliferation of social media and user-generated content in the Web has opened new opportunities...
Detecting events from streams of data is challenging due to the characteristics of such streams: dat...
Web 2.0 applications like Twitter or Facebook create a continuous stream of information. This demand...
Web 2.0 applications like Twitter or Facebook create a continuous stream of information. This demand...
Web 2.0 applications like Twitter or Facebook create a continuous stream of information. This demand...
In this research thesis, we investigate new methods for crowd-oriented event detection in social med...
peaker(s): Jon Hare Organiser: Time: 25/06/2014 11:00-11:50 Location: B32/3077 Abstract The ...
Event detection has been one of the most important research topics in social media analysis this dec...
In recent years, the growing popularity and active use of social media services on the web have resu...
In this research thesis, we investigate new methods for crowd-oriented event detection in social med...
Reuter T, Cimiano P. A Systematic Investigation of Blocking Strategies for Real-time Classification ...
Events play a prominent role in our lives, such that many social media documents describe or are rel...
Combining items from social media streams, such as Flickr photos and Twitter tweets, into meaningful...
The online event discovery in social media based documents is useful, such as for disaster recogniti...
Abstract Interactions via social media platforms have made it possible for anyone, irrespective of p...
The proliferation of social media and user-generated content in the Web has opened new opportunities...
Detecting events from streams of data is challenging due to the characteristics of such streams: dat...
Web 2.0 applications like Twitter or Facebook create a continuous stream of information. This demand...
Web 2.0 applications like Twitter or Facebook create a continuous stream of information. This demand...
Web 2.0 applications like Twitter or Facebook create a continuous stream of information. This demand...
In this research thesis, we investigate new methods for crowd-oriented event detection in social med...
peaker(s): Jon Hare Organiser: Time: 25/06/2014 11:00-11:50 Location: B32/3077 Abstract The ...
Event detection has been one of the most important research topics in social media analysis this dec...
In recent years, the growing popularity and active use of social media services on the web have resu...
In this research thesis, we investigate new methods for crowd-oriented event detection in social med...