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AAAI Technical Report WS-12-02
Real-Time Analysis and Mining of Social Streams
Preface
e recent increase of real-time data provided by users on social networking services has leveraged an
importance gain of the real-time processing of social streams. Processing the streams in real-time can
help enhance search engines, news media, and many other systems by feeding them with fresh knowledge about current affairs. Performing such analysis in real-time is of utmost importance for early
reporting of breaking news, events, trends, and any other knowledge related to current affairs. However,
analyzing social streams in real-time makes the task more challenging as it requires making decisions
without clue of what will be next in the stream. e Real-Time Analysis and Mining of Social Streams
workshop aims to bring together experts in the real-time analysis and mining of social streams, as well
as to further develop and exchange knowledge around these tasks.
– Arkaitz Zubiaga, Damiano Spina, Maarten de Rijke, Markus Strohmaier, Mor Naaman
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