Huang Xiao, Wang Siqin, Zhang Mengxi, Hu Tao, Hohl Alexander, She Bing, Gong Xi, Li Jianxin, Liu Xiao, Gruebner Oliver, Liu Regina, Li Xiao, Liu Zhewei, Ye Xinyue, Li Zhenlong
Department of Geosciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA.
School of Earth Environmental Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4076, Australia.
Int J Appl Earth Obs Geoinf. 2022 Sep;113:102967. doi: 10.1016/j.jag.2022.102967. Epub 2022 Aug 19.
Social media platforms allow users worldwide to create and share information, forging vast sensing networks that allow information on certain topics to be collected, stored, mined, and analyzed in a rapid manner. During the COVID-19 pandemic, extensive social media mining efforts have been undertaken to tackle COVID-19 challenges from various perspectives. This review summarizes the progress of social media data mining studies in the COVID-19 contexts and categorizes them into six major domains, including early warning and detection, human mobility monitoring, communication and information conveying, public attitudes and emotions, infodemic and misinformation, and hatred and violence. We further document essential features of publicly available COVID-19 related social media data archives that will benefit research communities in conducting replicable and reproducible studies. In addition, we discuss seven challenges in social media analytics associated with their potential impacts on derived COVID-19 findings, followed by our visions for the possible paths forward in regard to social media-based COVID-19 investigations. This review serves as a valuable reference that recaps social media mining efforts in COVID-19 related studies and provides future directions along which the information harnessed from social media can be used to address public health emergencies.
社交媒体平台使全球用户能够创建和共享信息,形成庞大的传感网络,从而能够快速收集、存储、挖掘和分析特定主题的信息。在新冠疫情期间,人们进行了广泛的社交媒体挖掘工作,从各种角度应对新冠疫情挑战。本综述总结了新冠疫情背景下社交媒体数据挖掘研究的进展,并将其分为六个主要领域,包括预警与检测、人员流动监测、沟通与信息传递、公众态度与情绪、信息疫情与错误信息,以及仇恨与暴力。我们还记录了公开可用的与新冠疫情相关的社交媒体数据档案的基本特征,这将有助于研究团体开展可重复和可再现的研究。此外,我们讨论了社交媒体分析中的七个挑战及其对新冠疫情研究结果可能产生的影响,随后阐述了我们对基于社交媒体的新冠疫情调查未来可能发展方向的展望。本综述是一份有价值的参考资料,它回顾了新冠疫情相关研究中的社交媒体挖掘工作,并为利用社交媒体信息应对突发公共卫生事件提供了未来方向。