Home Location Estimation Using Weather Observation Data
Abstract
We can extract useful information from social media data by adding the user's home location. However, since the user's home location is generally not publicly available, many researchers have been attempting to develop a more accurate home location estimation. In this study, we propose a method to estimate a Twitter user's home location by using weather observation data from AMeDAS. In our method, we first estimate the weather of the area posted by an estimation target user by using the tweet, Next, we check out the estimated weather against weather observation data, and narrow down the area posted by the user. Finally, the user's home location is estimated as which areas the user frequently posts from. In our experiments, the results indicate that our method functions effectively and also demonstrate that accuracy improves under certain conditions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1709.00714,
title = {Home Location Estimation Using Weather Observation Data},
author = {Yuki Kondo and Masatsugu Hangyo and Mitsuo Yoshida and Kyoji Umemura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.00714},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
The 2017 International Conference On Advanced Informatics: Concepts, Theory And Application (ICAICTA2017)