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Fast Distributed Dynamics of Semantic Networks via Social Media.


ABSTRACT: We investigate the dynamics of semantic organization using social media, a collective expression of human thought. We propose a novel, time-dependent semantic similarity measure (TSS), based on the social network Twitter. We show that TSS is consistent with static measures of similarity but provides high temporal resolution for the identification of real-world events and induced changes in the distributed structure of semantic relationships across the entire lexicon. Using TSS, we measured the evolution of a concept and its movement along the semantic neighborhood, driven by specific news/events. Finally, we showed that particular events may trigger a temporary reorganization of elements in the semantic network.

SUBMITTER: Carrillo F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4449913 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fast Distributed Dynamics of Semantic Networks via Social Media.

Carrillo Facundo F   Cecchi Guillermo A GA   Sigman Mariano M   Slezak Diego Fernández DF  

Computational intelligence and neuroscience 20150517


We investigate the dynamics of semantic organization using social media, a collective expression of human thought. We propose a novel, time-dependent semantic similarity measure (TSS), based on the social network Twitter. We show that TSS is consistent with static measures of similarity but provides high temporal resolution for the identification of real-world events and induced changes in the distributed structure of semantic relationships across the entire lexicon. Using TSS, we measured the e  ...[more]

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