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The aim of this study is to analyze and compare the patterns of behavior of tourists and residents from Location-Based Social Network (LBSN) data in Shanghai, China using various spatiotemporal analysis techniques at different venue categories. The paper
Naimat Ullah Khan, Wanggen Wan, Shui Yu
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A comparative study on LinkedIn and Sina Weibo users’ perceptions of the carbon-neutral city
A carbon-neutral city is one of the most critical topics in carbon neutrality. To study the general public and professionals’ focus, we analysed the posts on Weibo and LinkedIn through Pycharm, Navicat Premium, KHCoder, and Tableau.
Liyun Zeng +4 more
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Characterizing Depression Issues on Sina Weibo [PDF]
The prevalence of depression has increased significantly over the past few years both in developed and developing countries. However, many people with symptoms of depression still remain untreated or undiagnosed. Social media may be a tool to help researchers and clinicians to identify and support individuals who experience depression.
Xianyun Tian +4 more
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An Empirical Study on Android for Saving Non-shared Data on Public Storage [PDF]
With millions of apps that can be downloaded from official or third-party market, Android has become one of the most popular mobile platforms today. These apps help people in all kinds of ways and thus have access to lots of user's data that in general ...
Diao, Wenrui +4 more
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Predicting Media Credibility in China: The Influence of Weibo Use
A telephone survey was conducted in a metropolitan city in 2012 to examine people's credibility ratings of different media outlets, in particular, Weibo - one of the most popular social media platforms in China.
Fei Shen, Hongzhong Zhang
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IntroductionSocial media, an essential source of public access to information regarding the COVID-19 vaccines, has a significant effect on the transmission of information regarding the COVID-19 vaccines and helps the public gain correct insights into the
Kun Sun, Han Wang, Jinsheng Zhang
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Using Linguistic Features to Estimate Suicide Probability of Chinese Microblog Users
If people with high risk of suicide can be identified through social media like microblog, it is possible to implement an active intervention system to save their lives.
DM Blei +11 more
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Communication misalignment and industry reflections of pre-made dishes based on reports on Weibo
ObjectiveTo explore how the media report on pre-made dishes, and how targeted communication strategies can guide the public toward an objective and rational understanding of pre-made dishes.MethodsUsing semantic network analysis, this study extracts the ...
CAI Yingzhou, DU Shiyue
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The act of self-praise, a novel and prevalent discourse pattern on social media across different cultures, is still understudied. As such, this study delves into self-praise from linguistic and psychological perspectives by examining and comparing the ...
Hanwei Wu, Lehua Zhang, Shuai Ren
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DancingLines: An Analytical Scheme to Depict Cross-Platform Event Popularity
Nowadays, events usually burst and are propagated online through multiple modern media like social networks and search engines. There exists various research discussing the event dissemination trends on individual medium, while few studies focus on event
B Bao +8 more
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