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Title Social media enabled human sensing for smart cities
ID_Doc 43380
Authors Doran, D; Severin, K; Gokhale, S; Dagnino, A
Title Social media enabled human sensing for smart cities
Year 2016
Published Ai Communications, 29, 1
DOI 10.3233/AIC-150683
Abstract Smart city initiatives rely on real-time measurements and data collected by a large number of heterogenous physical sensors deployed throughout a city. Physical sensors, however, are fraught with interoperability, dependability, management and political challenges. Furthermore, these sensors are unable to sense the opinions and emotional reactions of citizens that invariably impact smart city initiatives. Yet everyday, millions of dwellers and visitors of a city share their observations, thoughts, feelings and experiences, or in other words, their perceptions about their city through social media updates. This paper reasons why "human sensors", namely, citizens that share information about their surroundings via social media can supplement, complement, or even replace the information measured by physical sensors. We present a methodology based on probabilistic language modeling to extract and visualize such perceptions that may be relevant to smart cities from social media updates. Using more than six million geo-tagged tweets collected over regions that feature widely varying geographical, social, cultural and political characteristics and tweet densities, we illustrate the potential of social media enabled human sensing to address diverse smart city challenges.
Author Keywords Social media; smart cities; language modeling; geo-locations
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000367591000005
WoS Category Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
Research Area Computer Science
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