TY - JOUR
T1 - Automatically identifying periodic social events from twitter
AU - Kunneman, Florian
AU - Bosch, Antal Van Den
PY - 2015/1/1
Y1 - 2015/1/1
N2 - Many events referred to on Twitter are of a periodic nature, characterized by roughly constant time intervals in between occurrences. Examples are annual music festivals, weekly television programs, and the full moon cycle. We propose a system that can automatically identify periodic events from Twitter in an unsupervised and open-domain fashion. We first extract events from the Twitter stream by associating terms that have a high probability of denoting an event to the exact date of the event. We compare a timelinebased and a calendar-based approach to detecting periodic patterns from the event dates that are connected to these terms. After applying event extraction on over four years of Dutch tweets and scanning the resulting events for periodic patterns, the calendar-based approach yields a precision of 0.76 on the 500 top-ranked periodic events, while the timeline-based approach scores 0.63.
AB - Many events referred to on Twitter are of a periodic nature, characterized by roughly constant time intervals in between occurrences. Examples are annual music festivals, weekly television programs, and the full moon cycle. We propose a system that can automatically identify periodic events from Twitter in an unsupervised and open-domain fashion. We first extract events from the Twitter stream by associating terms that have a high probability of denoting an event to the exact date of the event. We compare a timelinebased and a calendar-based approach to detecting periodic patterns from the event dates that are connected to these terms. After applying event extraction on over four years of Dutch tweets and scanning the resulting events for periodic patterns, the calendar-based approach yields a precision of 0.76 on the 500 top-ranked periodic events, while the timeline-based approach scores 0.63.
UR - https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/7d57646f-0579-49f8-b606-04014debaae5
M3 - Article
SN - 1313-8502
SP - 320
EP - 328
JO - International Conference Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing, RANLP
JF - International Conference Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing, RANLP
ER -