Phillies Tweeting from Philly? Predicting Twitter User Locations with Spatial Word Usage@

Date

2012-8

Type

Conference paper

Conference title

IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining

Author(s)

Mohammed Eltaher
Hau-Wen Chang
Dongwon Lee
Jeongkyu Lee

Pages

111 - 118

Abstract

We study the problem of predicting home locations of Twitter users using contents of their tweet messages. Using three probability models for locations, we compare both the Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) and the Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE). In addition, we propose two novel unsupervised methods based on the notions of Non-Localness and Geometric-Localness to prune noisy data from tweet messages. In the experiments, our unsupervised approach improves the baselines significantly and shows comparable results with the supervised state-of-the-art method. For 5,113 Twitter users in the test set, on average, our approach with only 250 selected local words or less is able to predict their home locations (within 100 miles) with the accuracy of 0.499, or has 509.3 miles of average error distance at best.