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Predicting Tweet Posting Behavior on Citizen Security: A Hawkes Point Process Analysis

Social and Information Networks 2025-07-08 v2 Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science

Abstract

The Perception of Security (PoS) refers to people's opinions about security or insecurity in a place or situation. While surveys have traditionally been the primary means to capture such perceptions, they need to be improved in their ability to offer real-time monitoring or predictive insights into future security perceptions. Recent evidence suggests that social network content can provide complementary insights into quantifying these perceptions. However, the challenge of accurately predicting these perceptions, with the capacity to anticipate them, still needs to be explored. This article introduces an innovative approach to PoS within short time frames using social network data. Our model incorporates external factors that influence the publication and reposting of content related to security perceptions. Our results demonstrate that this proposed model achieves competitive predictive performance and maintains a high degree of interpretability regarding the factors influencing security perceptions. This research contributes to understanding how temporal patterns and external factors impact the anticipation of security perceptions, providing valuable insights for proactive security planning.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2402.03378,
  title  = {Predicting Tweet Posting Behavior on Citizen Security: A Hawkes Point Process Analysis},
  author = {Cristian Pulido and Francisco Gómez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.03378},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

31 pages, 5 figures, 1 Appendix Update reasons: Adjusted layout and metadata to comply with IEEE submission guidelines. Addition of a "Related Work" section explicitly requested by the new venue. Clarification of methodological elements and improved organization, based on feedback from our previous review round. Inclusion of the IEEE preprint notice as per submission policies

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