Detection and analysis of emergency topic in social media considering changing roles of stakeholders

Xiaoyue Ma, Pengzhen Xue, Mingde Li, N. Matta
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PurposeMost of the existing studies on the evolution of emergency topics in social media focused on the emergency information demand of fixed user type in emergency while ignoring the changing roles of stakeholders during the emergency. Thus in this study, a three-dimensional dynamic topic evolution model is proposed, in which fine grained division of time, dynamic identification of stakeholders in the emergency, and emergency topic evolution based on both timeline and stakeholder's type are all considered.Design/methodology/approachParticularly the relevance between the tweets posted and the topic of emergency, the influence on the social network, and the attention of emergency topic are as well taken into account to quantitatively calculate the weight and ranking of stakeholders at different stages of the emergency. To verify the proposed model, an experimental demonstration was carried out under an emergency event posted on social media.FindingsThe results show that (1) based on the three-dimensional dynamic topic evolution model, the composition and ranking of stakeholders have obvious differences at different stages; (2) the emergency information needs and the sharing behavior of stakeholders on emergency information also indicate different preferences where the topic concerns of stakeholders at different stages have a strong relationship with their weight ranking; (3) the emergency topic evolution considering both the dynamics of emergency stakeholders and emergency information demand could more accurately reflect the changing regularity of social media users' attention to information in emergency events.Originality/valueThis study is one of first to investigate the emergency topic evaluation on social media by considering the dynamic changes of various stakeholders in emergency. It could not only theoretically provide more accurate method to understand how users share and search emergency information in social media, but also practically signify an information recommendation way in social media for emergency tracking.Peer reviewThe peer review history for this article is available at: https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/OIR-02-2021-0098.
考虑利益相关者角色变化的社交媒体突发事件话题检测与分析
现有关于社交媒体突发事件话题演变的研究大多侧重于突发事件中固定用户类型的突发事件信息需求,而忽略了突发事件中利益相关者角色的变化。因此,本研究提出了一个三维动态话题演化模型,该模型考虑了时间的细粒度划分、突发事件中利益相关者的动态识别以及基于时间线和利益相关者类型的突发事件话题演化。设计/方法/方法特别考虑tweet与突发事件主题的相关性、对社交网络的影响以及突发事件主题的关注度,定量计算突发事件不同阶段利益相关者的权重和排名。为了验证所提出的模型,在社交媒体上发布的紧急事件下进行了实验演示。研究结果表明:(1)基于三维动态话题演化模型,不同阶段利益相关者的构成和排名存在明显差异;(2)应急信息需求和利益相关者对应急信息的共享行为也表现出不同的偏好,不同阶段利益相关者的主题关注与其权重排序有较强的关系;(3)同时考虑突发事件利益相关者动态和突发事件信息需求的突发事件话题演化,更能准确反映突发事件中社交媒体用户对信息关注的变化规律。独创性/价值本研究首次考虑突发事件中各利益相关者的动态变化,对社交媒体上的突发事件话题评价进行研究。它不仅可以在理论上为了解用户如何在社交媒体上分享和搜索突发事件信息提供更准确的方法,而且在实践上也意味着一种针对突发事件跟踪的社交媒体信息推荐方式。同行评议本文的同行评议历史可在:https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/OIR-02-2021-0098。
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