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An analysis of Twitter messages in the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake

An analysis of Twitter messages in the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake

8 September 2011
S. Doan
Bao-Khanh Ho Vo
Nigel Collier
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Papers citing "An analysis of Twitter messages in the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake"

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How Do You #relax When You're #stressed? A Content Analysis and
  Infodemiology Study of Stress-Related Tweets
How Do You #relax When You're #stressed? A Content Analysis and Infodemiology Study of Stress-Related TweetsJMIR Public Health and Surveillance (JMIR Public Health Surveill), 2017
S. Doan
Amanda Ritchart
Nicholas Perry
Juan D. Chaparro
Mike Conway
229
30
0
21 Nov 2019
Newswire versus Social Media for Disaster Response and Recovery
Newswire versus Social Media for Disaster Response and RecoveryIEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium (RWS), 2019
Rakesh M. Verma
S. Karimi
Daniel Lee
O. Gnawali
A. Shakery
158
10
0
25 Jun 2019
Twitter Speaks: A Case of National Disaster Situational Awareness
Twitter Speaks: A Case of National Disaster Situational Awareness
Amir Karami
Vishal Shah
R. Vaezi
Amit Bansal
296
140
0
07 Mar 2019
Sentiment in New York City: A High Resolution Spatial and Temporal View
Sentiment in New York City: A High Resolution Spatial and Temporal View
Karla Z. Bertrand
Maya Bialik
Kawandeep Virdee
A. Gros
Y. Bar-Yam
148
77
0
22 Aug 2013
The Royal Birth of 2013: Analysing and Visualising Public Sentiment in
  the UK Using Twitter
The Royal Birth of 2013: Analysing and Visualising Public Sentiment in the UK Using TwitterBigData Congress [Services Society] (BSS), 2013
Vu Nguyen
Blesson Varghese
Adam Barker
243
40
0
08 Aug 2013
Detecting Events and Patterns in Large-Scale User Generated Textual
  Streams with Statistical Learning Methods
Detecting Events and Patterns in Large-Scale User Generated Textual Streams with Statistical Learning Methods
Vasileios Lampos
336
13
0
13 Aug 2012
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