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Eike Blomeier, Sebastian Schmidt and Bernd Resch
In the early stages of a disaster caused by a natural hazard (e.g., flood), the amount of available and useful information is low. To fill this informational gap, emergency responders are increasingly using data from geo-social media to gain insights fro...
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Tarek Elsaka, Imad Afyouni, Ibrahim Hashem and Zaher Al Aghbari
Since the recent outbreak of COVID-19, many scientists have started working on distinct challenges related to mining the available large datasets from social media as an effective asset to understand people?s responses to the pandemic. This study present...
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Andreas Petutschnig, Bernd Resch, Stefan Lang and Clemens Havas
Geo-social media data are widely used as a data source to model populations and processes in a variety of contexts. However, if the data do not adequately represent the population they are drawn from, analysis results will be biased. Unaddressed, these b...
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Jun Lee, Hirotaka Ogawa, YongJin Kwon and Kyoung-Sook Kim
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