Large-scale data from social media have a significant potential to describe complex phenomena in the real world and to anticipate collective behaviors such as information spreading and social trends. One specific case of study is represented by the collective attention to the action of political parties. Not surprisingly, researchers and stakeholders tried to correlate parties' presence on social media with their performances in elections. Despite the many efforts, results are still inconclusive since this kind of data is often very noisy and significant signals could be covered by (largely unknown) statistical fluctuations. In this paper we consider the number of tweets (tweet volume) of a party as a proxy of collective attention to the pa...
Research examining the predictive power of social media (especially Twitter) displays conflicting re...
In this paper we present an analysis of the behavior of Italian Twitter users during national politi...
This reproduces the results for More Tweets, More Votes: Social Media as a Quantitative Indicator of...
Large-scale data from social media have a significant potential to describe complex phenomena in rea...
Large-scale data from social media have a significant potential to describe complex phe-nomena in th...
Large-scale data from social media have a significant potential to describe complex phenomena in the...
<p>This data-set contain dynamics of Twitter activity on political parties. Please see the main pape...
In this article, we examine the relationship between metrics documenting politics-related Twitter ac...
In this article, we examine the relationship between metrics documenting politics-related Twitter ac...
We have retrieved and analyzed several millions of Twitter messages corresponding to the Spanish gen...
“Media events ” such as political debates generate conditions of shared attention as many users simu...
The widespread use of online social networks (OSNs) to disseminate information and exchange opinions...
We derive the political climate of the social circles of Twitter users using a weakly-supervised app...
The use of sentiment analysis methods has increased in recent years across a wide range of disciplin...
This study observes and discusses online interactions realized between political actors and other us...
Research examining the predictive power of social media (especially Twitter) displays conflicting re...
In this paper we present an analysis of the behavior of Italian Twitter users during national politi...
This reproduces the results for More Tweets, More Votes: Social Media as a Quantitative Indicator of...
Large-scale data from social media have a significant potential to describe complex phenomena in rea...
Large-scale data from social media have a significant potential to describe complex phe-nomena in th...
Large-scale data from social media have a significant potential to describe complex phenomena in the...
<p>This data-set contain dynamics of Twitter activity on political parties. Please see the main pape...
In this article, we examine the relationship between metrics documenting politics-related Twitter ac...
In this article, we examine the relationship between metrics documenting politics-related Twitter ac...
We have retrieved and analyzed several millions of Twitter messages corresponding to the Spanish gen...
“Media events ” such as political debates generate conditions of shared attention as many users simu...
The widespread use of online social networks (OSNs) to disseminate information and exchange opinions...
We derive the political climate of the social circles of Twitter users using a weakly-supervised app...
The use of sentiment analysis methods has increased in recent years across a wide range of disciplin...
This study observes and discusses online interactions realized between political actors and other us...
Research examining the predictive power of social media (especially Twitter) displays conflicting re...
In this paper we present an analysis of the behavior of Italian Twitter users during national politi...
This reproduces the results for More Tweets, More Votes: Social Media as a Quantitative Indicator of...