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Analyzing social media via event facets

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Wang, Zhiyu
Cui, Peng
Xie, Lexing
Chen, Hao
Zhu, Wenwu
Yang, Shiqiang

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Association for Computing Machinery Inc (ACM)

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Microblog is a prominent information platform for sharing experiences, discussing current events, and exchanging ideas. Many events are first reported in social media, and increasing amounts of rich-media content are associated with the posts, making them more credible and attractive. We design a rich-media analysis system to address the important challenge of sensing and exploring events from social media in real-time. The system includes a novel bilateral correspondence topic model to extract representative content and meaningful facets about events over time. It also includes a digital magazine that anchors user interactions with event facets. We demonstrate several examples from more than 4 million rich media microblogs, showing the effectiveness of key content extraction and natrual interactions with facets.

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MM 2012 - Proceedings of the 20th ACM International Conference on Multimedia

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2037-12-31
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