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Emotion-based Event Detection
MPhil Thesis Defence Title: "Emotion-based Event Detection" By Mr. Kam-Kong Wu Abstract Event detection helps people to identify “meaningful” events from document. The form of common messages evolves from news stories and formal document to short and informal messages from the social networking services such as Facebook, Twitter and Google+. The popularity of mobile devices and availability of wireless access to the internet accelerates both the growth of the number of users and the amount of messages generated from these services. We propose an event detection system aimed to investigate large amount of short messages, namely tweets, from Twitter. To train the system to find “meaningful” events, we combine findings from psychologists and computer scientists. From the psychologists’ research results, we identify the set of emotion words. And we employ our feature set and graph modelling to identify “meaningful” events. We developed a fixed size feature set for modelling tweets and extracted tweets that contain emotion for events. We demonstrate our system by an example from TREC Tweets2011 courpus. Date: Tuesday, 4 September 2012 Time: 10:00am – 12:00noon Venue: Room 3501 Lifts 25/26 Committee Members: Dr. Helen Shen (Supervisor) Dr. Lei Chen (Chairperson) Dr. Raymond Wong **** ALL are Welcome ****