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Network Structure and Community Evolution on Twitter: Human Behavior Change in Response to the 2011 Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami

机译:Twitter上的网络结构和社区演变:响应2011年日本地震和海啸人类的行为发生了变化

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To investigate the dynamics of social networks and the formation and evolution of online communities in response to extreme events, we collected three datasets from Twitter shortly before and after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan. We find that while almost all users increased their online activity after the earthquake, Japanese speakers, who are assumed to be more directly affected by the event, expanded the network of people they interact with to a much higher degree than English speakers or the global average. By investigating the evolution of communities, we find that the behavior of joining or quitting a community is far from random: users tend to stay in their current status and are less likely to join new communities from solitary or shift to other communities from their current community. While non-Japanese speakers did not change their conversation topics significantly after the earthquake, nearly all Japanese users changed their conversations to earthquake-related content. This study builds a systematic framework for investigating human behaviors under extreme events with online social network data and our findings on the dynamics of networks and communities may provide useful insight for understanding how patterns of social interaction are influenced by extreme events.
机译:为了调查社交网络的动态以及响应极端事件的在线社区的形成和演变,我们在2011年日本地震和海啸前后不久从Twitter收集了三个数据集。我们发现,虽然地震后几乎所有用户都增加了在线活动,但被认为直接受地震影响的日语使用者比英语使用者或全球平均水平高得多地扩展了与之互动的人际网络。 。通过调查社区的演变,我们发现加入或退出社区的行为绝非随机:用户倾向于保持其当前状态,不太可能从新社区加入到新社区或从当前社区迁移到其他社区。虽然非日语使用者在地震后并没有很大程度地改变他们的谈话主题,但是几乎所有日语使用者都将他们的谈话变成了与地震有关的内容。这项研究建立了一个系统的框架,用于利用在线社交网络数据调查极端事件下的人类行为,而我们对网络和社区动态的发现可能为了解社会互动模式如何受到极端事件影响提供有用的见解。

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