Using social media for political discourse is becoming common practice, especially around election time. One interesting aspect of this trend is the possibility of pulsing the public’s opinion about the elections, and that has attracted the interest of many researchers and the press. Allegedly, predicting electoral outcomes from social media data can be feasible and even simple. Positive results have been reported, but without an analysis on what principle enables them. Our work puts to test the purported predictive power of socialmedia metrics against the 2010 US congressional elections. Here, we applied techniques that had reportedly led to positive election predictions in the past, on the Twitter data collected from the 2010 US con...
Is it possible to forecast electoral results by analyzing social media conversations? This paper aim...
This paper analyzes the utility of using information contained within Twitter posts in predicting el...
Context. Social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter carry a big load of people’s opinions a...
2011 IEEE International Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk, and Trust, and IEEE International Con...
Research examining the predictive power of social media (especially Twitter) displays conflicting re...
The analysis of Social Media data enables eliciting public behaviour and opinion. In this context, a...
The way politicians communicate with the electorate and run electoral campaigns was reshaped by the ...
Abstract—Twitter as a new form of social media potentially contains useful information that opens ne...
Twitter is a microblogging service that has more than 500 million messages on a daily basis. Scholar...
Is social media a valid indicator of political behavior? There is considerable debate about the vali...
The first documented evidence of election forecasting going back to 1503 with the papal election of ...
Is social media a valid indicator of political behavior? There is considerable debate about the vali...
This paper analyzes the utility of using information contained within Twitter posts in predicting el...
Is it possible to forecast electoral results by analyzing social media conversations? This paper aim...
Is it possible to forecast electoral results by analyzing social media conversations? This paper aim...
Is it possible to forecast electoral results by analyzing social media conversations? This paper aim...
This paper analyzes the utility of using information contained within Twitter posts in predicting el...
Context. Social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter carry a big load of people’s opinions a...
2011 IEEE International Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk, and Trust, and IEEE International Con...
Research examining the predictive power of social media (especially Twitter) displays conflicting re...
The analysis of Social Media data enables eliciting public behaviour and opinion. In this context, a...
The way politicians communicate with the electorate and run electoral campaigns was reshaped by the ...
Abstract—Twitter as a new form of social media potentially contains useful information that opens ne...
Twitter is a microblogging service that has more than 500 million messages on a daily basis. Scholar...
Is social media a valid indicator of political behavior? There is considerable debate about the vali...
The first documented evidence of election forecasting going back to 1503 with the papal election of ...
Is social media a valid indicator of political behavior? There is considerable debate about the vali...
This paper analyzes the utility of using information contained within Twitter posts in predicting el...
Is it possible to forecast electoral results by analyzing social media conversations? This paper aim...
Is it possible to forecast electoral results by analyzing social media conversations? This paper aim...
Is it possible to forecast electoral results by analyzing social media conversations? This paper aim...
This paper analyzes the utility of using information contained within Twitter posts in predicting el...
Context. Social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter carry a big load of people’s opinions a...