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Are Some Tweets More Interesting Than Others? #HardQuestion
2013
Proceedings of the Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval - HCIR '13
Twitter has evolved into a significant communication nexus, coupling personal and highly contextual utterances with local news, memes, celebrity gossip, headlines, and other microblogging subgenres. If we take Twitter as a large and varied dynamic collection, how can we predict which tweets will be interesting to a broad audience in advance of lagging social indicators of interest such as retweets? The telegraphic form of tweets, coupled with the subjective notion of interestingness, makes it
doi:10.1145/2528394.2528396
dblp:conf/hcir/AlonsoMN13
fatcat:eee5jchpybcrzhjsuel3yztrvq