TUTORIAL: Social Media Analytics During Crises 2017
TUTORIAL: Social Media Analytics During Crises
Thursday, May 25, 2017
A tutorial during the
34th Human-Computer Interaction Lab Symposium
University of Maryland
Overview
This tutorial will build practical experience in using Python + Jupyter Notebooks to analyze and discover insights from social media during times of crisis and social unrest. We demonstrate how temporal, network, sentiment, and geographic analyses on Twitter can aid in understanding and enhance storytelling of contentious events. Examples of events we might cover include protests in Ferguson, MO, the Boston Marathon Bombing, and the Charlie Hebdo Attack. Demonstrations will include hands-on exercises in extracting tweets by location, sentiment analysis, network analysis to visualize groups taking part in the discussion, and detecting high-impact moments in the data. Most of the work will be performed in the Jupyter notebook framework to aid in repeatable research and support dissemination of results to others.
Prerequisites
Tutorial participants are expected to have some prior experience in programming. Proficiency in Python is preferred but not essential as Python is a straightforward language to learn given prior experience with C/C++, Java, Perl, etc.
Tutorial content will be built on the IPython/Jupyter notebook framework, which does not come standard on most platforms and is generally installed via the command line, so a familiarity with console applications is also preferred.
Organizers
- Cody Buntain (cbuntain@cs.umd.edu) – Intel. Community Postdoctoral Fellow, UMIACS
Questions: Please contact Cody Buntain (cbuntain@cs.umd.edu)
Agenda (Subject to Change)
The precise timing is not set yet but it will likely follow this format:
- 08:15am – Symposium Registration, Breakfast
- 09:00am – Symposium Plenary Talks (more information)
- 1:00pm-1:15pm – Tutorial Introduction
- 1:15pm-3:00pm – Tutorial: Session I
- Topic 1: Introducing the Jupyter Notebook
- Topic 2: Data sources and collection
- Topic 3: Parsing Twitter data
- Topic 4: Simple frequency analysis
- 3:00pm-3:20pm Coffee Break
- 3:20pm-4:30pm – Tutorial: Session II
- Topic 5: Geographic information systems
- Topic 6: Sentiment analysis
- Topic 7: Topic modeling
- Topic 8: Network analysis
- 4:30pm-4:45pm – Tutorial Conclusion
- 05:00pm – Symposium Demos, Posters, Reception
- 06:30pm – Symposium Ends