Predicting the locations of non-geotagged tweets is an active research area in geographical information retrieval. In this work, we propose a method to detect term co-occurrences in tweets that exhibit spatial clustering or dispersion tendency with significant deviation from the underlying single-term patterns, and use these co-occurrences to extend the feature space in probabilistic language models. We observe that using term pairs that spatially attract or repel each other yields significant increase in the accuracy of predicted locations. The method we propose relies purely on statistical approaches and spatial point patterns without using external data sources or gazetteers. Evaluations conducted on a large set of multilingual tweets in...
International audienceThe impressive increasing availability of social media posts has given rise to...
Presented as poster at ISPRS Geospatial Week 2015, La Grande Motte, France, 28 September - 2 October...
Presented as poster at ISPRS Geospatial Week 2015, La Grande Motte, France, 28 September - 2 October...
Predicting the locations of non-geotagged tweets is an active research area in geographical informat...
While geographical metadata referring to the originating locations of tweets provides valuable infor...
Geographical location is vital to geospatial applications like local search and event detection. In ...
International audienceFive hundred millions of tweets are posted daily, makingTwitter a major social...
Presented as poster at Spatial Statistics Conference 2015, Avignon, France, June 2015International a...
Presented as poster at Spatial Statistics Conference 2015, Avignon, France, June 2015International a...
International audienceFive hundred million tweets are posted daily, making Twitter a major social me...
Presented as poster at Spatial Statistics Conference 2015, Avignon, France, June 2015International a...
International audienceFive hundred millions of tweets are posted daily, making Twitter a major socia...
Presented as poster at Spatial Statistics Conference 2015, Avignon, France, June 2015International a...
International audienceThe impressive increasing availability of social media posts has given rise to...
Five hundred millions of tweets are posted daily, making Twitter a major social media from which to...
International audienceThe impressive increasing availability of social media posts has given rise to...
Presented as poster at ISPRS Geospatial Week 2015, La Grande Motte, France, 28 September - 2 October...
Presented as poster at ISPRS Geospatial Week 2015, La Grande Motte, France, 28 September - 2 October...
Predicting the locations of non-geotagged tweets is an active research area in geographical informat...
While geographical metadata referring to the originating locations of tweets provides valuable infor...
Geographical location is vital to geospatial applications like local search and event detection. In ...
International audienceFive hundred millions of tweets are posted daily, makingTwitter a major social...
Presented as poster at Spatial Statistics Conference 2015, Avignon, France, June 2015International a...
Presented as poster at Spatial Statistics Conference 2015, Avignon, France, June 2015International a...
International audienceFive hundred million tweets are posted daily, making Twitter a major social me...
Presented as poster at Spatial Statistics Conference 2015, Avignon, France, June 2015International a...
International audienceFive hundred millions of tweets are posted daily, making Twitter a major socia...
Presented as poster at Spatial Statistics Conference 2015, Avignon, France, June 2015International a...
International audienceThe impressive increasing availability of social media posts has given rise to...
Five hundred millions of tweets are posted daily, making Twitter a major social media from which to...
International audienceThe impressive increasing availability of social media posts has given rise to...
Presented as poster at ISPRS Geospatial Week 2015, La Grande Motte, France, 28 September - 2 October...
Presented as poster at ISPRS Geospatial Week 2015, La Grande Motte, France, 28 September - 2 October...