Exploring the Requirements of Pandemic Awareness Systems: A Case Study of COVID-19 Using Twitter, Reddit, and Google TrendsWorkshop
With the exponential growth of social media platforms like Twitter, a seemingly vast amount of data has become available for mining to draw conclusions about various topics, including awareness systems requirements. The exchange of health-related information on social media has been heralded as a new way to explore information-seeking behaviour during pandemics and design and develop awareness systems that address the public’s information need. Online datasets such as Twitter, Google Trends and Reddit have several advantages over traditional data sources, including real-time data availability, ease of access, and reduced cost.
In this paper, to explore the pandemic awareness systems’ requirements, we utilize data from the large accessible database of tweets and Reddit’s posts to explore the contextual patterns and temporal trends in Canadians’ information-seeking behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic. To validate our inferences and to understand how google searches regarding COVID-19 were distributed throughout the course of the pandemic in Canada, we complement our Twitter and Reddit data with that collected through Google Trends, which tracks the popularity of specific search terms on Google. Our results show that Social media content contains useful technical information and can be used as a source to explore the requirements of pandemic awareness systems.
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04:30 - 05:50 | Session 2 Paper Presentation[Workshop] HCSE&CS at Kangaroo Chair(s): Thuong Hoang School of Information Technology, Deakin University | ||
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