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Clustering Hashtags Using Temporal Patterns
Twitter hashtags provide a high-level summary of tweets, while cluster hashtags have many applications. Existing text-based methods (relying on explicit words in tweets) are greatly affected by the sparsity of the short tweet texts and the low co ...
S Yang (6848957) +4 more
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A methodology for mapping Instagram hashtags
While social media research has provided detailed cumulative analyses of selected social media platforms and content, especially Twitter, newer platforms, apps, and visual content have been less extensively studied so far.
Highfield, T. +2 more
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Ion Activation Methods for Top‐Down Proteomics
ABSTRACT Mass spectrometry (MS) has emerged as a premier method used to characterize the sequences of proteins. Top‐down proteomics aims to capture the multiple sources of structural diversity reflected in proteins, such as those that arise from alternative RNA splicing events or the addition of post‐translational modifications. Tandem MS (i.e., MS/MS)
Jada N. Walker, Jennifer S. Brodbelt
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Hashtag Sense Clustering Based on Temporal Similarity
Hashtags are creative labels used in micro-blogs to characterize the topic of a message/discussion. Regardless of the use for which they were originally intended, hashtags cannot be used as a means to cluster messages with similar content. First, because
Giovanni Stilo, Paola Velardi
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Leadership Detection Across Social Media Hashtags
The paper deals with the problem of identifying leaders on the basis of social media hashtags. The relevance of the research topic is determined by the growing interest of employers in employees with developed leadership qualities and the need for clear ...
Romanovskyi, O. G. +3 more
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Private to Public: Deterrent Effects of Bans on Confidential Settlements
ABSTRACT Nondisclosure agreements are common in the settlement of legal disputes but are controversial as they suppress information that could prevent harm to others. But until the 2017 #MeToo movement, there had been little legislative effort to prohibit the practice in any context, and consequently no evidence on whether public disclosure of harms ...
Blair Druhan Bullock, Joni Hersch
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Understanding microblogging hashtags for learning enhancement
The use of hashtags in Twitter messages is growing among the educational community for various reasons. Exploring and understanding how hashtags can facilitate learning and self-learning organization is the main aim of this paper.
Malinka Ivanova, Ivanova, Malinka
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Formation of Distance‐Based Orientation: Political Identity through Relational Positioning in Israel
Distance‐based orientation describes how pejorative labels may serve as anchor points for political identity. Existing research on political labeling has largely emphasized stigmatization, overlooking how labels may acquire durability and orienting capacity without losing pejorative force. Drawing on publicly circulating discourse, we trace positioning
Tammar Friedman, Asaf Saadon
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A Country That Never Sleeps? A Web Scrapping Analysis of the 24‐h Economy Policy in Ghana
ABSTRACT In light of revitalizing Ghana's economic landscape through sustainable job creation underpinned by 24‐h operations across all key sectors, the National Democratic Congress proposed the ‘24‐h economy’ policy proposal. This study employs the web‐scraping technique through text mining and python codes to analyse 1820 comments from Facebook, X ...
Pius Gamette +3 more
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Stockholm Archipelago on Instagram—Landscape Imaginaries of Two Hashtags
Stockholm archipelago’s exalted position in the national narrative of Sweden was invented during the second half of the 19th century when writers and artists started to depict the archipelago as an idyllic rural region.
Christian Widholm
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