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Philippe Cudré-Mauroux

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Predicting the Success of Online Petitions Leveraging Multidimensional Time-Series

Karl Aberer, Philippe Cudré-Mauroux, Julia Proskurnia, Carlos Castillo

Applying classical time-series analysis techniques to online content is challenging, as web data tends to have data quality issues and is often incomplete, noisy, or poorly aligned. In this paper, we tackle the problem of predicting the evolution of a time ...
International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee Republic and Canton of Geneva, Switzerland ©20172017

Efficient Document Filtering Using Vector Space Topic Expansion and Pattern-Mining: The Case of Event Detection in Microposts

Karl Aberer, Philippe Cudré-Mauroux, Julia Proskurnia, Carlos Castillo

Automatically extracting information from social media is challenging given that social content is often noisy, ambiguous, and inconsistent. However, as many stories break on social channels first before being picked up by mainstream media, developing meth ...
2017

Please Sign to Save... : How Online EnvironmentalPetitions Succeed

Karl Aberer, Philippe Cudré-Mauroux, Julia Proskurnia

Social media have become one of the key platforms to support the debate on climate change. In particular, Twitter allows easy information dissemination when running environmental campaigns. Yet, the dynamics of these campaigns on social platforms still rem ...
AAAI Press2016
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