articleApr 26, 2010Closed access

Earthquake shakes Twitter users

The University of Tokyo

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Abstract

Twitter, a popular microblogging service, has received much attention recently. An important characteristic of Twitter is its real-time nature. For example, when an earthquake occurs, people make many Twitter posts (tweets) related to the earthquake, which enables detection of earthquake occurrence promptly, simply by observing the tweets. As described in this paper, we investigate the real-time interaction of events such as earthquakes in Twitter and propose an algorithm to monitor tweets and to detect a target event. To detect a target event, we devise a classifier of tweets based on features such as the keywords in a tweet, the number of words, and their context. Subsequently, we produce a probabilistic…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Event (particle physics)
  • Microblogging
  • Social media
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Probabilistic logic
  • Real-time computing
  • Artificial intelligence
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