Online social media such as Twitter are widely used for mining public opinions and sentiments on various issues and topics. The sheer volume of the data generated and the eager adoption by the online-savvy public are helping to raise the profile of online media as a convenient source of news and public opinions on social and political issues as well. Due to the uncontrollable biases in the population who heavily use the media, however, it is often difficult to measure how accurately the online sphere reflects the offline world at large, undermining the usefulness of online media. One way of identifying and overcoming the online-offline discrepancies is to apply a common analytical and modeling framework to comparable data sets from online a...
Modelling and forecasting real-life human behaviour using online social media is an active endeavour...
That media is the mirror of the society is more an indisputable fact than a communication theory. Bu...
Do digital traces accurately reflect individual preferences? Can signals from social media be used t...
<div><p>Online social media such as Twitter are widely used for mining public opinions and sentiment...
Online social media such as Twitter are widely used for mining public opinions and senti-ments on va...
Since the last decade, the arrival of social media has established new practices which have changed ...
Contains fulltext : 219395.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Extensive res...
Social media, in particular Twitter, become an increasingly attractive tool for political scientists...
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...
Are offline political relations and endorsements established or maintained with online interactions?...
With the increasing level of access to online political discourses, made possibleby the social media...
The widespread use of online social networks (OSNs) to disseminate information and exchange opinions...
The growing usage of social media by a wider audience of citizens sharply increases the possibility ...
The growing usage of social media by a wider audience of citizens sharply increases the possibility ...
Modelling and forecasting real-life human behaviour using online social media is an active endeavour...
That media is the mirror of the society is more an indisputable fact than a communication theory. Bu...
Do digital traces accurately reflect individual preferences? Can signals from social media be used t...
<div><p>Online social media such as Twitter are widely used for mining public opinions and sentiment...
Online social media such as Twitter are widely used for mining public opinions and senti-ments on va...
Since the last decade, the arrival of social media has established new practices which have changed ...
Contains fulltext : 219395.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Extensive res...
Social media, in particular Twitter, become an increasingly attractive tool for political scientists...
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...
Are offline political relations and endorsements established or maintained with online interactions?...
With the increasing level of access to online political discourses, made possibleby the social media...
The widespread use of online social networks (OSNs) to disseminate information and exchange opinions...
The growing usage of social media by a wider audience of citizens sharply increases the possibility ...
The growing usage of social media by a wider audience of citizens sharply increases the possibility ...
Modelling and forecasting real-life human behaviour using online social media is an active endeavour...
That media is the mirror of the society is more an indisputable fact than a communication theory. Bu...
Do digital traces accurately reflect individual preferences? Can signals from social media be used t...