The present research aims to detect coordinated citizen response within social media traffic to assist emergency response. We use domain-independent linguistic properties as the first step in narrowing the candidate set of messages for domain-dependent and computationally intensive analysis
Comunicació presentada a: LREC 2016, Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evalua...
While microblogging-based Online Social Networks have become an attractive data source in emergency ...
Social media platforms have proven to be effective for information gathering during emergency events...
The present research aims to detect coordinated citizen response within social media traffic to assi...
The information overload created by social media messages in emergency situations challenges respons...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) in emergency situations is a vast and unwieldy area of study t...
Social media platforms, such as Twitter, offer a rich source of real-time information about real-wor...
Effective crisis management has long relied on both the formal and informal response communities. So...
During the recent pandemic of COVID-19, an increasing amount of information has been propagated on s...
The most recent catastrophic events, from the 2010 Haiti earthquake to the devastating 2013 Colorado...
Twitter has become the de facto information sharing and communication platform. Given the factors th...
As social media increases in popularity, its ability to create culturally meaningful tools grows as ...
Comunicació presentada a: LREC 2016, Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evalua...
While microblogging-based Online Social Networks have become an attractive data source in emergency ...
Social media platforms have proven to be effective for information gathering during emergency events...
The present research aims to detect coordinated citizen response within social media traffic to assi...
The information overload created by social media messages in emergency situations challenges respons...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) in emergency situations is a vast and unwieldy area of study t...
Social media platforms, such as Twitter, offer a rich source of real-time information about real-wor...
Effective crisis management has long relied on both the formal and informal response communities. So...
During the recent pandemic of COVID-19, an increasing amount of information has been propagated on s...
The most recent catastrophic events, from the 2010 Haiti earthquake to the devastating 2013 Colorado...
Twitter has become the de facto information sharing and communication platform. Given the factors th...
As social media increases in popularity, its ability to create culturally meaningful tools grows as ...
Comunicació presentada a: LREC 2016, Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evalua...
While microblogging-based Online Social Networks have become an attractive data source in emergency ...
Social media platforms have proven to be effective for information gathering during emergency events...