Individuals use Twitter for personal communication, whereas businesses, politicians and celebrities use Twitter for branding purposes. Distinguishing Personal from Branding Twitter accounts is important for Twitter analytics. Existing studies of Twitter account classification apply classical supervised learning, which requires intensive manual annotation for training. In this paper, we propose CDS (Collaborative Distant Supervision), a novel learning scheme for Twitter account classification that does not require intensive manual labelling. Twitter accounts are automatically labelled using heuristics for distant supervision learning. To achieve effective learning from heuristic labels, active learning is applied to identify and correct fals...
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© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switze...
This paper addresses the task of building a classifier that would categorise tweets in Twitter. Micr...
Algorithms for classifying pre-tagged person entities in tweets into one of 8 profession categories ...
Abstract Microblog classification has received a lot of attention in recent years. Different classif...
Within the field of sentiment analysis and emotion detection applied to tweets, one of the main prob...
Many online service systems leverage user-generated content from Web 2.0 style platforms such as Wik...
Twitter has become one of the most popular micro blogging platforms recently. Near about 800 Million...
This paper addresses the task of user classification in social media, with an application to Twitter...
The data on Social Network Services (SNSs) has recently become an interesting source for researchers...
We explore the feasibility of automatically finding accounts that publish sensitive content on Twitt...
We experiment with using different sources of distant supervision to guide unsupervised and semi-sup...
Current tweet classification models aimed at enhancing crisis response are based on supervised deep ...
Recognizing speech act types in Twitter is of much theoretical interest and practical use. Our previ...
We examine methods for improving models for automatically labeling social media data. In particular ...
While user attribute extraction on social media has received considerable attention, existing approa...
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switze...
This paper addresses the task of building a classifier that would categorise tweets in Twitter. Micr...
Algorithms for classifying pre-tagged person entities in tweets into one of 8 profession categories ...