Can electoral popularity be predicted using socially generated big data?
Today, our more-than-ever digital lives leave significant footprints in cyberspace. Large scale collections of these socially generated footprints, often known as big data, could help us to re-investigate different aspects of our social collective behaviour in a quantitative framework. In this contr...
Main Authors: | Yasseri, T, Bright, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oldenbourg Verlag
2014
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