Usefulness of Social Sensing Using Text Mining of Tweets for Detection of Autumn Phenology

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Abstract

Can social sensing detect the spatio-temporal variability of autumn phenology? We analyzed data published on the Twitter social media website through the text mining of non-geotagged tweets regarding a forested, mountainous region in Japan. We were able to map the spatial characteristic of tweets regarding peak leaf coloring along an altitudinal gradient and found that text mining of tweets is a useful approach to the in situ collection of autumn phenology information at multiple locations over a broad spatial scale. Potential uncertainties in this approach were examined and compared to other online research sources and methods, including Google Trends and information on widely available websites and live camera images. Finally, we suggest ways to reduce the uncertainties identified within our approach and to create better integration between text mining of tweets and other online research data sources and methods.

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Shin, N., Maruya, Y., Saitoh, T. M., & Tsutsumida, N. (2021). Usefulness of Social Sensing Using Text Mining of Tweets for Detection of Autumn Phenology. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 4. https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2021.659910

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