The year 2020 opened with a dramatic epidemic caused by a new species of coronavirus that soon has been declared a pandemic by the WHO due to the high number of deaths and the critical mass of worldwide hospitalized patients, of order of millions. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the governments of hundreds of countries to apply several heavy restrictions in the citizens’ socio-economic life. Italy was one of the most affected countries with long-term restrictions, impacting the socio-economic tissue. During this lockdown period, people got informed mostly on Online Social Media, where a heated debate followed all main ongoing events. In this scenario, the following study presents an in-depth analysis of the main emergent topics discussed during the lockdown phase within the Italian Twitter community. The analysis has been conducted through a general purpose methodological framework, grounded on a biological metaphor and on a chain of NLP and graph analysis techniques, in charge of detecting and tracking emerging topics in Online Social Media, e.g. streams of Twitter data. A term-frequency analysis in subsequent time slots is pipelined with nutrition and energy metrics for computing hot terms by also exploiting the tweets quality information, such as the social influence of the users. Finally, a co-occurrence analysis is adopted for building a topic graph where emerging topics are suitably selected. We demonstrate via a careful parameter setting the effectiveness of the topic tracking system, tailored to the current Twitter standard API restrictions, in capturing the main sociopolitical events that occurred during this dramatic phase.

An infoveillance system for detecting and tracking relevant topics from italian tweets during the COVID-19 event / De Santis, Enrico; Martino, Alessio; Rizzi, Antonello. - In: IEEE ACCESS. - ISSN 2169-3536. - 8:(2020), pp. 132527-132538. [10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3010033]

An infoveillance system for detecting and tracking relevant topics from italian tweets during the COVID-19 event

De Santis, Enrico
;
Martino, Alessio;Rizzi, Antonello
2020

Abstract

The year 2020 opened with a dramatic epidemic caused by a new species of coronavirus that soon has been declared a pandemic by the WHO due to the high number of deaths and the critical mass of worldwide hospitalized patients, of order of millions. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the governments of hundreds of countries to apply several heavy restrictions in the citizens’ socio-economic life. Italy was one of the most affected countries with long-term restrictions, impacting the socio-economic tissue. During this lockdown period, people got informed mostly on Online Social Media, where a heated debate followed all main ongoing events. In this scenario, the following study presents an in-depth analysis of the main emergent topics discussed during the lockdown phase within the Italian Twitter community. The analysis has been conducted through a general purpose methodological framework, grounded on a biological metaphor and on a chain of NLP and graph analysis techniques, in charge of detecting and tracking emerging topics in Online Social Media, e.g. streams of Twitter data. A term-frequency analysis in subsequent time slots is pipelined with nutrition and energy metrics for computing hot terms by also exploiting the tweets quality information, such as the social influence of the users. Finally, a co-occurrence analysis is adopted for building a topic graph where emerging topics are suitably selected. We demonstrate via a careful parameter setting the effectiveness of the topic tracking system, tailored to the current Twitter standard API restrictions, in capturing the main sociopolitical events that occurred during this dramatic phase.
2020
natural language processing; topic tracking; topic detection; social network analysis; text mining; COVID-19; infodemiology; infoveillance
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An infoveillance system for detecting and tracking relevant topics from italian tweets during the COVID-19 event / De Santis, Enrico; Martino, Alessio; Rizzi, Antonello. - In: IEEE ACCESS. - ISSN 2169-3536. - 8:(2020), pp. 132527-132538. [10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3010033]
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