Identifying Protective Decision Making Behavior through GeoLocated Tweets
The goal of this project is to identify potential evacuation behavior based on geotags and timestamps within a Twitterer's contextual stream (EPIC).
This project is a continuation of work previously done with Andrew Hardin and Ellie Falletta in CU Geography 5303 (Spring 2014)
Top Pages
Full Contents
- Jul 10, 2015 Data Cleaning and Complications
- Jul 7, 2015 Movement Path Analysis for 97 Users
- Jul 6, 2015 What contextual looks like
- Jun 17, 2015 Summary of Data Filtering To-Date
- Apr 14, 2015 Mapping Qualitative Data with Timeline
- Feb 11, 2015 Geographical Distribution of Tweets & Users
- Dec 16, 2014 New Hierarchical Coding Scheme
- Dec 9, 2014 December 09 Progress Meeting
- Dec 1, 2014 Mapping Qualitative Data
- Oct 17, 2014 New Cluster Evacuation Analysis
- Sep 13, 2014 What questions can we ask of the data?
- Sep 10, 2014 Qualitative Coding
- Sep 8, 2014 September Status
- Sep 1, 2014 Known Weaknesses
- Aug 27, 2014 Summary Statistics
- Aug 25, 2014 Data Statistics
- Aug 25, 2014 New Data Structure
- Aug 22, 2014 A New Algorithm
- Aug 20, 2014 Triangles (Previous Analysis Method)
- Aug 20, 2014 Previous (triangles) Design
- Aug 20, 2014 Final Workflow
- Aug 19, 2014 First Pass at Qualitative Analysis
- Aug 15, 2014 Next Steps
- Aug 6, 2014 Newest Statistics
- Aug 4, 2014 New Filters Applied to Twitterers
- Aug 1, 2014 Proper Clustering Algorithm for Tweets
- Jul 28, 2014 Triangle Analysis
References
- Project EPIC at University of Colorado Boulder
- Sandy-GIS Project from GIS 3 at University of Colorado Boulder (Spring 2014)