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Social Media Analytics for Disaster Management
Alivelu Manga Mukkamala
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Social Media Analytics
100%
Social Media Content
100%
Disaster Management
100%
Social Media Data
100%
Social Presence
75%
User-generated Content
50%
Situation Awareness
50%
Time Information
50%
Word List
50%
Crisis Time
50%
Emerging Phenomena
50%
Methodological Aspects
50%
Chennai Floods
50%
User-generated
25%
Social Media
25%
Social Media Use
25%
Natural Disasters
25%
Information Sharing
25%
Lifesaving
25%
Time-related
25%
Modeling Method
25%
Information Systems Research
25%
Humanitarian Operations
25%
Extreme Events
25%
Topic Modeling
25%
Hurricane Sandy
25%
Content Analysis Method
25%
Conventional Content Analysis
25%
Innovative Methods
25%
Timely Manner
25%
Media Data
25%
Affected Area
25%
Supervised Machine Learning
25%
Automatic Extraction
25%
Victim Needs
25%
Personal Relationships
25%
Extracting Information
25%
Rescue Activity
25%
Survey Strategy
25%
Scholarly Literature
25%
Humanitarian Relief
25%
Twitter Posts
25%
Computer Science
Social Medium Analytics
100%
Social Medium Content
100%
Social Medium Data
100%
Social Presence
75%
User-Generated Content
50%
Situation Awareness
50%
Time Information
50%
Twitter Message
25%
Machine Learning Approach
25%
Share Information
25%
Topic Modeling
25%
Content Analysis
25%
Disaster Relief
25%
Scholarly Literature
25%
Conducting Interview
25%
Extracting Information
25%
Personal Relationship
25%
Information Systems
25%
Psychology
Media Content
100%
Topic Modeling
25%