Abstract

The immense growth of the social Web, which has made a large amount of user data easily and publicly available, has opened a whole new spectrum for research in social behavioral sciences. However, as the volume of social media content increases at a very fast rate, it becomes extremely difficult to systematically obtain high-level information from this data. As a consequence, tasks related to the analysis of historical news events based on social media data have not been explored, which limits any type of comparative historical research, causality analysis, and discovery of knowledge from patterns extracted from aggregated social media event information.In this work, we target this issue by proposing a compact high-level representation of news events using social media information. This representation explicitly includes temporal information about the event and information about locations, in particular of geopolitical entities. We call this a spatio-temporal context-aware event representation. Our hypothesis is that by including social, temporal, and spatial information in the event representation, we are enabling the analysis of historical world news from a social and geopolitical perspective. This facilitates, new information retrieval tasks related to historical event information extraction and international relations analysis. We support our claims by presenting two applications of this idea: the first, a visual tool, named Galean, for retrieval and exploration of historical news events within their geopolitical and temporal context. The second, a quantitative analysis of a 2-year Twitter dataset of news events reported by U.S. and U.K. media, which we explore using data mining techniques on our event representations. We present two case studies of event exploration using Galean and user evaluation of this tool, as well as details of our data mining empirical results.

Highlights

  • As online social networks become massively popular, they are used as reliable and efficient news sources

  • 4 Visualization tool We present Galean, our prototype of a Visual Analytics tool to explore and retrieve news events based on our proposed geo-temporal context-aware event representation

  • Participants were interested in exploring links between countries given international events and how the impact of news in social media changed over time

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Introduction

As online social networks become massively popular, they are used as reliable and efficient news sources. Many users exploit social media platforms to obtain information, especially breaking news [ ]. Even traditional mass media organizations such as newspapers and TV news channels use social media platforms to inform their audience more quickly. Social media users are consumers of this information, and producers and broad-. The social platform Twitter [ ] has become a preferred source for users to find up-to-date information. The messages published in Twitter are called tweets and are constrained to -characters. Twitter users quickly react by generating content and producing interactions. The particular nature of Twitter messages, as well as the fact that most of its users use the platform from mobile devices, facilitates extremely fast information propagation

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