Sentiment analysis during Hurricane Sandy in emergency response

被引:128
|
作者
Neppalli, Venkata K. [1 ]
Caragea, Cornelia [1 ]
Squicciarini, Anna [2 ]
Tapia, Andrea [2 ]
Stehle, Sam [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ North Texas, Denton, TX 76201 USA
[2] Penn State Univ, University Pk, PA 16801 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Sentiment classification; Disaster-related tweets; Hurricane Sandy; Emotional divergence; Retweetability;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijdrr.2016.12.011
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Sentiment analysis has been widely researched in the domain of online review sites with the aim of generating summarized opinions of users about different aspects of products. However, there has been little work focusing on identifying the polarity of sentiments expressed by users during disaster events. Identifying such sentiments from online social networking sites can help emergency responders understand the dynamics of the network, e.g., the main users' concerns, panics, and the emotional impacts of interactions among members. In this paper, we perform a sentiment analysis of tweets posted on Twitter during the disastrous Hurricane Sandy and visualize online users' sentiments on a geographical map centered around the hurricane. We show how users' sentiments change according not only to their locations, but also based on the distance from the disaster. In addition, we study how the divergence of sentiments in a tweet posted during the hurricane affects the tweet retweetability. We find that extracting sentiments during a disaster may help emergency responders develop stronger situational awareness of the disaster zone itself.
引用
收藏
页码:213 / 222
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] A Community-Led Medical Response Effort in the Wake of Hurricane Sandy
    Kraushar, Matthew L.
    Rosenberg, Rebecca E.
    DISASTER MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESS, 2015, 9 (04) : 354 - 358
  • [42] Lessons from Hurricane Sandy: a Community Response in Brooklyn, New York
    Schmeltz, Michael T.
    Gonzalez, Sonia K.
    Fuentes, Liza
    Kwan, Amy
    Ortega-Williams, Anna
    Cowan, Lisa Pilar
    JOURNAL OF URBAN HEALTH-BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE, 2013, 90 (05): : 799 - 809
  • [43] Lessons from Hurricane Sandy: a Community Response in Brooklyn, New York
    Michael T. Schmeltz
    Sonia K. González
    Liza Fuentes
    Amy Kwan
    Anna Ortega-Williams
    Lisa Pilar Cowan
    Journal of Urban Health, 2013, 90 : 799 - 809
  • [44] Mental Health Effects of Hurricane Sandy Characteristics, Potential Aftermath, and Response
    Neria, Yuval
    Shultz, James M.
    JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2012, 308 (24): : 2571 - 2572
  • [45] Wave-like global economic ripple response to Hurricane Sandy
    Middelanis, Robin
    Willner, Sven N.
    Otto, Christian
    Kuhla, Kilian
    Quante, Lennart
    Levermann, Anders
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2021, 16 (12)
  • [46] The Visiting Nurse Service of New York's Response to Hurricane Sandy
    Christopher, Mary Ann
    Goldstein, Jill
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NURSING, 2014, 114 (10) : 55 - 62
  • [47] Recovering from Hurricane Sandy Coordination, Planing Bolster Storm Response
    Reed, Douglas
    Opflow, 2013, 39 (05) : 10 - 14
  • [48] Hurricane Sandy: Impact on Emergency Department and Hospital Utilization by Older Adults in Lower Manhattan
    Gotanda, H.
    Levine, J.
    Peterson, M.
    Husk, G.
    Fogel, J.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY, 2014, 62 : S271 - S272
  • [49] Hurricane Sandy: Impact on Emergency Department and Hospital Utilization by Older Adults in Lower Manhattan
    Gotanda, H.
    Fogel, J.
    Husk, G.
    Levine, J. M.
    Peterson, M.
    Baumlin, K.
    Habboushe, J.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY, 2015, 63 : S248 - S248
  • [50] An exploratory temporal analysis of the lodging market and state economic recovery from Hurricane Sandy (The lodging market recovery from Hurricane Sandy)
    Choi, Danny Woosik
    Lee, Seoki
    Singal, Manisha
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT, 2019, 31 (05) : 2074 - 2094