Social sensing for urban crisis management: The case of Singapore Haze

Sensing social media for trends and events has become possible as increasing number of users rely on social media to share information. In the event of a major disaster or social event, one can therefore study the event quickly by gathering and analyzing social media data. One can also design approp...

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Main Authors: PRASETYO, Philips Kokoh, GAO, Ming, LIM, Ee Peng, SCOLLON, Christie N.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-29632018-06-25T05:51:04Z Social sensing for urban crisis management: The case of Singapore Haze PRASETYO, Philips Kokoh GAO, Ming LIM, Ee Peng SCOLLON, Christie N. Sensing social media for trends and events has become possible as increasing number of users rely on social media to share information. In the event of a major disaster or social event, one can therefore study the event quickly by gathering and analyzing social media data. One can also design appropriate responses such as allocating resources to the affected areas, sharing event related information, and managing public anxiety. Past research on social event studies using social media often focused on one type of data analysis (e.g., hashtag clusters, diffusion of events, influential users, etc.) on a single social media data source. This paper adopts a comprehensive social event analysis framework covering content, emotion, activity, and network. We propose a set of measures for each dimension accordingly. The usefulness of these analyses are demonstrated through a haze event that severely affected Singapore and its neighbors in June 2013. The analysis, conducted on both Twitter and Foursquare data, shows that much user attention was given to the haze event. The event also saw substantial emotional and behavioral impact on the social media users. These additional insights will help both public and private sectors to prepare themselves for future haze related events. 2013-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1964 info:doi/10.1007/978-3-319-03260-3_41 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/2963/viewcontent/chp_3A10.1007_2F978_3_319_03260_3_41.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Singapore Information Systems Applications Computer Communication Networks Artificial Intelligence Computer Application in Social and Behavioral Sciences User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Asian Studies Databases and Information Systems Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing Social Media Urban Studies
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
topic Singapore
Information Systems Applications
Computer Communication Networks
Artificial Intelligence
Computer Application in Social and Behavioral Sciences
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Asian Studies
Databases and Information Systems
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Social Media
Urban Studies
spellingShingle Singapore
Information Systems Applications
Computer Communication Networks
Artificial Intelligence
Computer Application in Social and Behavioral Sciences
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Asian Studies
Databases and Information Systems
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Social Media
Urban Studies
PRASETYO, Philips Kokoh
GAO, Ming
LIM, Ee Peng
SCOLLON, Christie N.
Social sensing for urban crisis management: The case of Singapore Haze
description Sensing social media for trends and events has become possible as increasing number of users rely on social media to share information. In the event of a major disaster or social event, one can therefore study the event quickly by gathering and analyzing social media data. One can also design appropriate responses such as allocating resources to the affected areas, sharing event related information, and managing public anxiety. Past research on social event studies using social media often focused on one type of data analysis (e.g., hashtag clusters, diffusion of events, influential users, etc.) on a single social media data source. This paper adopts a comprehensive social event analysis framework covering content, emotion, activity, and network. We propose a set of measures for each dimension accordingly. The usefulness of these analyses are demonstrated through a haze event that severely affected Singapore and its neighbors in June 2013. The analysis, conducted on both Twitter and Foursquare data, shows that much user attention was given to the haze event. The event also saw substantial emotional and behavioral impact on the social media users. These additional insights will help both public and private sectors to prepare themselves for future haze related events.
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author PRASETYO, Philips Kokoh
GAO, Ming
LIM, Ee Peng
SCOLLON, Christie N.
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GAO, Ming
LIM, Ee Peng
SCOLLON, Christie N.
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title Social sensing for urban crisis management: The case of Singapore Haze
title_short Social sensing for urban crisis management: The case of Singapore Haze
title_full Social sensing for urban crisis management: The case of Singapore Haze
title_fullStr Social sensing for urban crisis management: The case of Singapore Haze
title_full_unstemmed Social sensing for urban crisis management: The case of Singapore Haze
title_sort social sensing for urban crisis management: the case of singapore haze
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2013
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1964
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/2963/viewcontent/chp_3A10.1007_2F978_3_319_03260_3_41.pdf
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