The where in the tweet

Wen Li, P. Serdyukov, A. D. Vries, Carsten Eickhoff, M. Larson
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Abstract

Twitter is a widely-used social networking service which enables its users to post text-based messages, so-called tweets. POI tags on tweets can show more human-readable high-level information about a place rather than just a pair of coordinates. In this paper, we attempt to predict the POI tag of a tweet based on its textual content and time of posting. Potential applications include accurate positioning when GPS devices fail and disambiguating places located near each other. We consider this task as a ranking problem, i.e., we try to rank a set of candidate POIs according to a tweet by using language and time models. To tackle the sparsity of tweets tagged with POIs, we use web pages retrieved by search engines as an additional source of evidence. From our experiments, we find that users indeed leak some information about their accurate locations in their tweets.
推文中的where
Twitter是一种被广泛使用的社交网络服务,它允许用户发布基于文本的信息,即所谓的tweet。tweet上的POI标签可以显示更多人类可读的关于一个地方的高级信息,而不仅仅是一对坐标。在本文中,我们尝试根据tweet的文本内容和发布时间来预测其POI标签。潜在的应用包括GPS设备故障时的精确定位,以及消除彼此附近位置的歧义。我们将此任务视为一个排序问题,即我们尝试使用语言和时间模型根据tweet对一组候选poi进行排序。为了解决带有poi标记的推文的稀疏性,我们使用搜索引擎检索的网页作为额外的证据来源。从我们的实验中,我们发现用户确实在他们的推文中泄露了一些关于他们准确位置的信息。
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