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Twitter User Geolocation Using a Unified Text and Network Prediction Model

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arxiv 1506.08259 v3 pith:XQU2IHPK submitted 2015-06-27 cs.CL cs.SI

classification cs.CLcs.SI
keywords geolocationenhancementspredictiontwitterachieveadsorptionapproachbenchmark
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We propose a label propagation approach to geolocation prediction based on Modified Adsorption, with two enhancements:(1) the removal of "celebrity" nodes to increase location homophily and boost tractability, and (2) he incorporation of text-based geolocation priors for test users. Experiments over three Twitter benchmark datasets achieve state-of-the-art results, and demonstrate the effectiveness of the enhancements.

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