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Evaluation of Thematic Coherence in Microblogs [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (Volume 1: Long Papers), 2021
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Rob Procter   +4 more
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Major memory for microblogs [PDF]

open access: yesMemory & Cognition, 2013
Online social networking is vastly popular and permits its members to post their thoughts as microblogs, an opportunity that people exploit, on Facebook alone, over 30 million times an hour. Such trivial ephemera, one might think, should vanish quickly from memory; conversely, they may comprise the sort of information that our memories are tuned to ...
Jill A. Warker   +7 more
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Microblog Analysis as a Program of Work [PDF]

open access: yesACM Transactions on Social Computing, 2018
Inspired by a European project, PHEME, that requires the close analysis of Twitter-based conversations in order to look at the spread of rumors via social media, this article has two objectives. The first of these is to take the analysis of microblogs back to first principles and lay out what microblog analysis should look like as a foundational ...
Tolmie, P   +4 more
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Mycrocosm: Visual Microblogging [PDF]

open access: yes2009 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2009
This paper introduces Mycrocosm, a microblogging site in which users communicate via statistical graphics, rather than the usual short text statements.Users of Mycrocosm can record everyday “personal statistics” and share this information in the form of simple graphs and charts.
Assogba, Yannick M., Donath, Judith
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Experiments in Microblog Summarization [PDF]

open access: yes2010 IEEE Second International Conference on Social Computing, 2010
Abstract —This paper presents algorithms for summarizingmicroblog posts. In particular, our algorithms process collectionsof short posts on specific topics on the well-known site calledTwitter and create short summaries from these collections ofposts on a specific topic.
Beaux Sharifi   +2 more
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Ranking Approaches for Microblog Search [PDF]

open access: yes2010 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology, 2010
Ranking microblogs, such as tweets, as search results for a query is challenging, among other things because of the sheer amount of microblogs that are being generated in real time, as well as the short length of each individual microblog. In this paper, we describe several new strategies for ranking microblogs in a real-time search engine.
Nagmoti, Rinkesh   +2 more
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Microblogging as an extension of science reporting [PDF]

open access: yesPublic Understanding of Science, 2016
Mass media have long provided general publics with science news. New media such as Twitter have entered this system and provide an additional platform for the dissemination of science information. Based on automated collection and analysis of >900 news articles and 70,000 tweets, this study explores the online communication of current science news.
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An in-Browser Microblog Ranking Engine [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Microblogs, although extremely peculiar pieces of data, constitute a very rich source of information, which has been widely exploited recently, thanks to the liberal access Twitter offers through its API. Nevertheless, computing relevant answers to general queries is still a very challenging task.
Frénot, Stéphane, Grumbach, Stéphane
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Microblogging and nanotweets: Nanotechnology on Twitter [PDF]

open access: yesPublic Understanding of Science, 2012
The social web represents a new arena for local, national and global conversations and will play an increasing role in the public understanding of science. This paper presents an analysis of the representations of nanotechnology on Twitter, analysing over 24,000 tweets in terms of web metrics, latent semantic and sentiment analysis.
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Retrievability of Code Mixed Microblogs [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 39th International ACM SIGIR conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 2016
Mixing multiple languages within the same document, a phenomenon called (linguistic) code mixing or code switching, is a frequent trend among multilingual users of social media. In the context of information retrieval (IR), code mixing may affect retrieval effectiveness due to the mixing of different vocabularies with different collection statistics ...
Ganguly, Debasis   +3 more
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