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Extracting knowledge from the web and social media for progress monitoring in public outreach and science communication
2013
Proceedings of the 19th Brazilian symposium on Multimedia and the web - WebMedia '13
Given the intense attention that environmental topics such as climate change attract in news and social media coverage, key questions for large science agencies such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are how different stakeholders perceive the observable threats and policy options, how public media react to new scientific insights, and how journalists present climate science knowledge to the public. This paper investigates the potential of semantic technologies to
doi:10.1145/2526188.2526219
dblp:conf/webmedia/ScharlH13
fatcat:4yaiajz6tnacxpg5efylertvdu