坦帕湾红潮推特仪表板:使用Twitter/X告知了解坦帕湾地区有害藻华

IF 2.4 4区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Fehmi Neffati , Andrey Skripnikov , Seamus Jackson , Tania Roy , Marcus Beck
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短凯伦藻的有害藻华(HABs),通常被称为“赤潮”,在频率和严重程度上都在增加,给佛罗里达州墨西哥湾沿岸带来了反复出现的环境问题。虽然当地资源管理人员通常使用基于实地的测量方法来评估赤潮的直接影响,例如,死鱼数量和海滩呼吸道刺激报告,但利用社交媒体评估公众感知和意识的替代数据来源受到的关注较少。随着过去15年来社交媒体的指数级增长,这些替代数据来源为填补有关赤潮公共话语的知识空白提供了潜在的宝贵机会。使用Twitter/X作为社交媒体平台,我们创建了一个仪表板,总结文本数据并发布红潮活动,重点关注坦帕湾地区,该地区在过去几年中经历了大量的赤潮事件。仪表板提供文本数据的多个分析摘要,包括最常见术语的词云、被提及最多的国家的热图,以及按术语发布频率的时间序列。本文描述了仪表板的体系结构、部署、功能和用例。该仪表板是与地区利益相关者和研究人员共同开发的,预计将对当地资源管理组织以及对研究赤潮事件感兴趣的更广泛的研究社区具有实用价值。最终的成果是一个新的信息来源,可以进一步了解公众对赤潮的认识和情绪,可以补充更传统的现场监测形式。
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Tampa Bay red tide tweet dashboard: Using Twitter/X to inform understanding of harmful algal blooms in the Tampa Bay region
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) of Karenia brevis, more commonly known as “red tide”, have been increasing in frequency and severity, presenting recurring environmental issues for Florida’s Gulf coast. While local resource managers typically use field-based measurements to assess the direct effects of red tide, e.g., dead fish counts and beach reports of respiratory irritation, alternative data sources that leverage social media to assess public perception and awareness have received less attention. With the exponential growth of social media over the past 15 years, these alternative data sources present potentially valuable opportunities to fill knowledge gaps in regard to public discourse around red tide. Using Twitter/X as the social media platform, we created a dashboard that summarizes text data and posting activity on red tide, focusing on the Tampa Bay area, which experienced substantial bloom events over the past few years. The dashboard provides multiple analytical summaries of the text data, including word clouds of most frequent terms, a heatmap of the most mentioned counties, and time series of posting frequency by term. This paper describes the dashboard architecture, deployment, functionality, and use cases. The dashboard was co-developed with regional stakeholders and researchers and is expected to have utility for local resource management organizations, along with a broader research community interested in studying HAB events. The final product is a novel source of information that produces additional insights into public knowledge and sentiment on red tide that can complement more conventional forms of in situ monitoring.
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SoftwareX
SoftwareX COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING-
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
2.90%
发文量
184
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: SoftwareX aims to acknowledge the impact of software on today''s research practice, and on new scientific discoveries in almost all research domains. SoftwareX also aims to stress the importance of the software developers who are, in part, responsible for this impact. To this end, SoftwareX aims to support publication of research software in such a way that: The software is given a stamp of scientific relevance, and provided with a peer-reviewed recognition of scientific impact; The software developers are given the credits they deserve; The software is citable, allowing traditional metrics of scientific excellence to apply; The academic career paths of software developers are supported rather than hindered; The software is publicly available for inspection, validation, and re-use. Above all, SoftwareX aims to inform researchers about software applications, tools and libraries with a (proven) potential to impact the process of scientific discovery in various domains. The journal is multidisciplinary and accepts submissions from within and across subject domains such as those represented within the broad thematic areas below: Mathematical and Physical Sciences; Environmental Sciences; Medical and Biological Sciences; Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. Originating from these broad thematic areas, the journal also welcomes submissions of software that works in cross cutting thematic areas, such as citizen science, cybersecurity, digital economy, energy, global resource stewardship, health and wellbeing, etcetera. SoftwareX specifically aims to accept submissions representing domain-independent software that may impact more than one research domain.
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