Searching for Twitter Posts by Location

Ariana S. Minot, Andrew Heier, Davis E. King, O. Simek, N. Stanisha
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The microblogging service Twitter is an increasingly popular platform for sharing information worldwide. This motivates the potential to mine information from Twitter, which can serve as a valuable resource for applications such as event localization and location-specific recommendation systems. Geolocation of Twitter messages is integral to such applications. However, only a a small percentage of Twitter posts are accompanied by a GPS location. Recent works have begun exploring ways to estimate the unknown location of Twitter users based on the content of their posts and various available metadata. This presents interesting challenges for natural language processing and multi-objective optimization. We propose a new method for estimating the home location of users based on both the content of their posts and their social connections on Twitter. Our method achieves an accuracy of 77% within 10 km in exchange for a reduction in coverage of 76% with respect to techniques which only use social connections.
按位置搜索Twitter帖子
微博服务推特是一个越来越受欢迎的全球信息共享平台。这激发了从Twitter中挖掘信息的潜力,这些信息可以作为事件本地化和特定位置推荐系统等应用程序的宝贵资源。Twitter消息的地理定位是这些应用程序不可或缺的一部分。然而,只有一小部分推特帖子附有GPS定位。最近的工作已经开始探索基于Twitter用户的帖子内容和各种可用元数据来估计其未知位置的方法。这对自然语言处理和多目标优化提出了有趣的挑战。我们提出了一种基于Twitter上的帖子内容和社交关系来估计用户家庭位置的新方法。我们的方法在10公里范围内实现了77%的准确率,与仅使用社会关系的技术相比,覆盖率降低了76%。
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