Open AccessProceedings Article
Big Crisis Data.
Carlos Castillo
- 01 Jan 2015
pp 3
173
Abstract: The talk will be an introduction for researchers and developers to algorithms and systems for dealing with social media messages during time-critical events, with a focus on natural and man-made disasters. Current methods bring together computational methods from many disciplines, including natural language processing, data mining, and information retrieval.
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