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SIDEWAYS'19: 5th International Workshop on Social Media World Sensors

Published: 12 September 2019 Publication History

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Social media services represent freely-accessible social networks allowing registered members to broadcast short posts referring to a potentially-unlimited range of topics, by also exploiting the immediateness of handy smart devices. This workshop wanted to stress the vision of this powerful communication channel as a social sensor, which can be used to detect and characterize interesting and yet unreported information and events in real time, crossing all topics and locations. Future technologies on this connectivity may also provide applications with automatic techniques for the generation of news (filtered over user profiles), offering a sideways to the existing authoritative information media.

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HT '19: Proceedings of the 30th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media
September 2019
326 pages
ISBN:9781450368858
DOI:10.1145/3342220
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Published: 12 September 2019

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  1. analytics
  2. data analysis
  3. machine learning
  4. natural language processing
  5. social media
  6. social networks
  7. social sensors
  8. topic detection
  9. trend detection
  10. web platforms

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