People increasingly use social media to report emergencies, seek help or share information during disasters, which makes social networks an important tool for disaster management. To meet these time-critical needs, we present a weakly supervised approach for rapidly building high-quality classifiers that label each individual Twitter message with fine-grained event categories. Most importantly, we propose a novel method to create high-quality labeled data in a timely manner that automatically clusters tweets containing an event keyword and asks a domain expert to disambiguate event word senses and label clusters quickly. In addition, to process extremely noisy and often rather short user-generated messages, we enrich tweet representations u...
Microblogging platforms like Twitter have been heavily leveraged to report and exchange information ...
Micro blogging platforms like Twitter generate a wealth of information during a disaster. Data can b...
Social media data have emerged as a new source for detecting and monitoring disaster events. A numbe...
Now a days, Twitter posts more than 400 million tweets every day can disclose real-world details as ...
The massive amount of data generated by social media present a unique opportunity for disaster analy...
Social media is a platform to express one’s view in real time. This real time nature of social media...
Through microblogging applications, such as Twitter, people actively document their lives even in ti...
Every activity in disaster management demands accurate and up-todate information to allow a quick, e...
Messages on social media can be an important source of information during a disaster. They can frequ...
The Twitter Stream API offers the possibility to develop (near) real-time methods and applications t...
Twitter, Social Networking Site, becomes most popular microblogging service and people have started ...
Micro-blogging sites provide a wealth of resources during disaster events in the form of short texts...
International audienceExisting literature demonstrates the usefulness of system-mediated algorithms,...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Computer ScienceDoina CarageaSocial media platforms such as Twitte...
In our current social media age, there is an ever-increasing amount of text data available onthe web...
Microblogging platforms like Twitter have been heavily leveraged to report and exchange information ...
Micro blogging platforms like Twitter generate a wealth of information during a disaster. Data can b...
Social media data have emerged as a new source for detecting and monitoring disaster events. A numbe...
Now a days, Twitter posts more than 400 million tweets every day can disclose real-world details as ...
The massive amount of data generated by social media present a unique opportunity for disaster analy...
Social media is a platform to express one’s view in real time. This real time nature of social media...
Through microblogging applications, such as Twitter, people actively document their lives even in ti...
Every activity in disaster management demands accurate and up-todate information to allow a quick, e...
Messages on social media can be an important source of information during a disaster. They can frequ...
The Twitter Stream API offers the possibility to develop (near) real-time methods and applications t...
Twitter, Social Networking Site, becomes most popular microblogging service and people have started ...
Micro-blogging sites provide a wealth of resources during disaster events in the form of short texts...
International audienceExisting literature demonstrates the usefulness of system-mediated algorithms,...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Computer ScienceDoina CarageaSocial media platforms such as Twitte...
In our current social media age, there is an ever-increasing amount of text data available onthe web...
Microblogging platforms like Twitter have been heavily leveraged to report and exchange information ...
Micro blogging platforms like Twitter generate a wealth of information during a disaster. Data can b...
Social media data have emerged as a new source for detecting and monitoring disaster events. A numbe...