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Socio-spatial Self-organizing Maps: Using Social Media to Assess Relevant Geographies for Exposure to Social Processes

机译:社会空间自组织地图:使用社交媒体评估相关地理位置以了解社交过程

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Social media offers a unique window into attitudes like racism and homophobia, exposure to which are important, hard to measure and understudied social determinants of health. However, individual geo-located observations from social media are noisy and geographically inconsistent. Existing areas by which exposures are measured, like Zip codes, average over irrelevant administratively-defined boundaries. Hence, in order to enable studies of online social environmental measures like attitudes on social media and their possible relationship to health outcomes, first there is a need for a method to define the collective, underlying degree of social media attitudes by region. To address this, we create the Socio-spatial-Self organizing map, “SS-SOM” pipeline to best identify regions by their latent social attitude from Twitter posts. SS-SOMs use neural embedding for text-classification, and augment traditional SOMs to generate a controlled number of nonoverlapping, topologically-constrained and topically-similar clusters. We find that not only are SS-SOMs robust to missing data, the exposure of a cohort of men who are susceptible to multiple racism and homophobia-linked health outcomes, changes by up to 42% using SS-SOM measures as compared to using Zip code-based measures.
机译:社交媒体提供了一个独特的窗口,可以了解种族主义和同性恋恐惧症等态度,这些态度很重要,难以衡量,并且对健康的社会决定因素的研究不足。但是,来自社交媒体的个别地理位置观察结果比较嘈杂,并且在地理位置上不一致。现有的曝光量测量区域(如邮政编码)在不相关的管理定义范围内进行平均。因此,为了能够研究在线社会环境措施,例如对社交媒体的态度及其与健康结果的可能关系,首先需要一种方法来按区域定义社交媒体态度的集体基础水平。为了解决这个问题,我们创建了社交空间自我组织图,即“ SS-SOM”管道,以通过Twitter帖子中潜在的社会态度最好地识别区域。 SS-SOM使用神经嵌入进行文本分类,并增强传统的SOM来生成受控数量的不重叠,拓扑受约束且局部相似的簇。我们发现SS-SOM不仅对丢失的数据具有鲁棒性,而且易受多种种族歧视和同性恋恐惧症影响的健康人群的暴露,与使用Zip相比,使用SS-SOM措施最多可改变42%基于代码的措施。

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