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The ever-increasing amount of information owing through Social Media forces the members of these networks to compete for attention and influence by relying on other peopleto spread their message. A large study of information propagation within Twitter reveals that the majority of users act as...
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In recent years, social media has become ubiquitous and important for social networking and content sharing. And yet, the content that is generated from these websites remains largely untapped. In this paper we demonstrate how social media content can be used to predict real-world outcomes. In...
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There has been a tremendous rise in the growth of online social networks all over the world in recent years. It has facilitated users to generate a large amount of real-time content at an incessant rate, all competing with each other to attract enough attention and become popular trends. While...
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Social media generates a prodigious wealth of real-time content at an incessant rate. From all the content that people create and share, only a few topics manage to attract enough attention to rise to the top and become temporal trends which are displayed to users. The question of what factors...
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