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Eva Hauthal, Alexander Dunkel and Dirk Burghardt
The presented study aims to investigate the relationship between the use of emojis in location-based social media and the location of the corresponding post in terms of perceived objects and conducted activities connected to this place. The basis for thi...
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Marc Löchner, Ramian Fathi, David ?-1? Schmid, Alexander Dunkel, Dirk Burghardt, Frank Fiedrich and Steffen Koch
Social media data is heavily used to analyze and evaluate situations in times of disasters, and derive decisions for action from it. In these critical situations, it is not surprising that privacy is often considered a secondary problem. In order to prev...
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Alexander Dunkel, Marc Löchner and Dirk Burghardt
Through volunteering data, people can help assess information on various aspects of their surrounding environment. Particularly in natural resource management, Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) is increasingly recognized as a significant resource,...
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Eva Hauthal, Dirk Burghardt and Alexander Dunkel
Social media platforms such as Twitter are extensively used for expressing and exchanging thoughts, opinions, ideas, and feelings, i.e., reactions concerning a topic or an event. Factual information about an event to which people are reacting can be obta...
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Curtis S. Dunkel and Nora A. Murphy
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Jörn Dunkel and Stefan Weber
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Dunkel, J. Bruns, R. Holitschke, A.
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