Search Results for author: Maria Rodriguez Read

Found 5 papers, 1 papers with code

Semantically Enriched Cross-Lingual Sentence Embeddings for Crisis-related Social Media Texts

no code implementations25 Mar 2024 Rabindra Lamsal, Maria Rodriguez Read, Shanika Karunasekera

Tasks such as semantic search and clustering on crisis-related social media texts enhance our comprehension of crisis discourse, aiding decision-making and targeted interventions.

Decision Making Sentence +1

CrisisTransformers: Pre-trained language models and sentence encoders for crisis-related social media texts

no code implementations11 Sep 2023 Rabindra Lamsal, Maria Rodriguez Read, Shanika Karunasekera

Additionally, we investigate the impact of model initialization on convergence and evaluate the significance of domain-specific models in generating semantically meaningful sentence embeddings.

Sentence Sentence Embeddings +2

Where did you tweet from? Inferring the origin locations of tweets based on contextual information

no code implementations18 Nov 2022 Rabindra Lamsal, Aaron Harwood, Maria Rodriguez Read

We employ a tweet contexualizer (locBERT) which is one of the core components of the proposed model, to investigate multiple tweets' distributions for understanding Twitter users' tweeting behavior in terms of mentioning origin and non-origin locations.

Natural Language Understanding

Socially Enhanced Situation Awareness from Microblogs using Artificial Intelligence: A Survey

no code implementations13 Sep 2022 Rabindra Lamsal, Aaron Harwood, Maria Rodriguez Read

The rise of social media platforms provides an unbounded, infinitely rich source of aggregate knowledge of the world around us, both historic and real-time, from a human perspective.

Twitter conversations predict the daily confirmed COVID-19 cases

1 code implementation21 Jun 2022 Rabindra Lamsal, Aaron Harwood, Maria Rodriguez Read

Following the outbreak, the pandemic's seriousness has made people more active on social media, especially on the microblogging platforms such as Twitter and Weibo.

Time Series Analysis

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