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Spatial, temporal, and content analysis of Twitter for wildfire hazards
Zheye Wang
, Xinyue Ye
, Ming Hsiang Tsou
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Spatial-temporal
100%
Twitter
100%
Wildfire
100%
Wildfire Risk
100%
Spatial Content
100%
Social Media Data
75%
Situational Awareness
50%
Across Spaces
25%
Evacuation
25%
Dominant Role
25%
Disaster Situation
25%
Containment
25%
Disaster Management
25%
Local Authorities
25%
News Media
25%
Firefighters
25%
Twitter Activity
25%
Opinion Leaders
25%
Geographical Awareness
25%
Wildfire Response
25%
Retweet Networks
25%
Computer Science
Content Analysis
100%
Social Medium Data
100%
Situational Awareness
66%
Disaster Situation
33%
Opinion Leader
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Situational Awareness
100%
Disaster Management
50%