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Authors
Hemant Purohit, Andrew Hampton, Valerie L Shalin, Amit P Sheth, John Flach, Shreyansh Bhatt
Publication date
2013/11/1
Journal
Computers in Human Behavior
Volume
29
Issue
6
Pages
2438-2447
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The information overload created by social media messages in emergency situations challenges response organizations to find targeted content and users. We aim to select useful messages by detecting the presence of conversation as an indicator of coordinated citizen action. Using simple linguistic indicators drawn from conversation analysis in social science, we model the presence of coordination in the communication landscape of Twitter1 using a corpus of 1.5 million tweets for various disaster and non-disaster events spanning different periods, lengths of time, and varied social significance. Within replies, retweets and tweets that mention other Twitter users, we found that domain-independent, linguistic cues distinguish likely conversation from non-conversation in this online form of mediated communication. We demonstrate that these likely conversation subsets potentially contain more information than non …
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Scholar articles
H Purohit, A Hampton, VL Shalin, AP Sheth, J Flach… - Computers in Human Behavior, 2013

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