基于Twitter数据的交通事件检测的搜索和摘要应用程序

Meiling Liu, Kaiqun Fu, Chang-Tien Lu, Guangsheng Chen, Huiqiang Wang
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作为社交媒体的一种形式,Twitter记录了我们城市中发生的真实生活事件。每天都有大量以交通或地铁为标题的推文发布。本文提出了一种基于从异常时发布的推文中挖掘代表性术语的交通事件检测和总结(TEDS)应用。提出的集成应用程序包含一个高效的TEDS搜索引擎,具有多个索引、排名和评分方案。将时空分析和一种新的小波分析模型应用于交通事件检测。这一应用对司机和交通管理部门都有好处。用户可以搜索交通状况,并分析感兴趣的特定地点的交通事件。利用所提出的信号处理技术,我们通过检查华盛顿特区的交通和地铁旅行来证明该系统的有效性。随着公民生活与社交媒体之间的协作变得越来越紧密,这可能会对交通流量预测、出行选择和其他城市计算功能产生重大影响。
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A search and summary application for traffic events detection based on Twitter data
As a form of social media, Twitter records real life events in our cities as they happen. Huge numbers of tweets under the heading of transportation or metro are published every day. This paper presents an application for Traffic Events Detection and Summary (TEDS) based on mining representative terms from the tweets posted when anomalies occur. The proposed ensemble application contains an efficient TEDS search engine with multiple indexing, ranking, and scoring schemes. Spatio-temporal analysis and a novel wavelet analysis model are applied for traffic event detection. This application could benefit both drivers and transportation authorities. Users can search transportation status and analyze traffic events in specific locations of interest. Utilizing the proposed signal processing technology, we demonstrate the system's effectiveness by examining traffic and metro travel in the Washington D.C. area. As the collaboration between a citizen's life and social media becomes ever greater, this could have a significant impact on the prediction of traffic flow, travel selection, and other city computing functions.
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