Publications
Geography of emotion: Where in a city are people happier?
Abstract
During the last years, researchers explored the geographic and environmental factors that affect happiness. More recently, location-sharing services provided by the social media has given an unprecedented access to geo-located data for studying the interplay between these factors on a much bigger scale. Do location-sharing services help in turn at distinguishing emotions in places within a city? Which aspects contribute better at understanding happier places? To answer these questions, we use data from Foursquare location-sharing service to identify areas within a major US metropolitan area with many check-ins, i.e., areas that people like to use. We then use data from the Twitter microblogging platform to analyze the properties of these areas. Specifically, we have extracted a large corpus of geo-tagged messages, called tweets, from a major metropolitan area and linked them US Census data through their …
- Date
- April 11, 2016
- Authors
- Luciano Gallegos, Kristina Lerman, Arhur Huang, David Garcia
- Book
- Proceedings of the 25th International Conference Companion on World Wide Web
- Pages
- 569-574