Title
Near real time assessment of social media using geo-temporal network analytics
Abstract
When a crisis occurs, there is often little time to evaluate the situation and determine how best to respond. We use rapid ethnographic methods centered on the construction of geo-temporally contextualized social and knowledge networks. By utilizing a combination of Twitter and news media, the consulate attack in Libya were examined in near real time. In this work we outline a procedure to extract key insights from the event as an event unfolds using a suite of tools developed by a team of researchers from two universities.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2492517.2492561
ASONAM
Keywords
Field
DocType
knowledge network,key insight,near real time,social media,consulate attack,real time assessment,rapid ethnographic method,news media,geo-temporal network analytics,computer networks,real time,media,knowledge based systems
Data science,Data mining,Network analytics,Suite,Computer science,News media,Real-time computing,World Wide Web,Social media,Social media optimization,Pattern presentation,Open-source intelligence,Knowledge-based systems
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.48
5
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kathleen M. Carley12507270.10
Jürgen Pfeffer234626.57
Huan Liu312695741.34
Fred Morstatter452831.21
Rebecca Goolsby523216.30