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media topics associated with each topic's keyword analysis. In our research we further explored the potential usage and application of social media analytics tools within local government and found that social media analytics can be of great value for the government in both special events and routine activities. Major
news and social media, extract events related to food hazards, and then organize the data in a structured format for easy consumption. We define an information template for food hazard event based on data from the Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS), and use the template to aggregate informative keywords from
keywords, key users, similar image content, and known locations. Although such approach has been found to be effective in gathering representative data, it also brings in a lot of noise. This paper aims to develop an accurate classifier to filter out noise by taking into account the multimedia content and social nature of
This paper presents a system for tracking the execution of social actions over Facebook along with the execution of business tasks. Putting social actions like post and comment together, results into developing social flows. Webhooks is used to "listen" to the changes happening over Facebook pages. Keywords: Business
on certain Technology. The proposed framework takes a holistic approach to IT use policy in organization. Theframework combines the concept of a hierarchy of policies of Wies and IT governance and Peter Weill and Jeanne W. Ross, from MIT, Boston, Massachusetts. Keywords-information technology; policies; framework
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