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    LOCATION MENTION PREDICTION FROM DISASTER TWEETS

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    2023-06
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    SUWAILEH, REEM ALI
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    While utilizing Twitter data for crisis management is of interest to different response authorities, a critical challenge that hinders the utilization of such data is the scarcity of automated tools that extract and resolve geolocation information. This dissertation focuses on the Location Mention Prediction (LMP) problem that consists of Location Mention Recognition (LMR) and Location Mention Disambiguation (LMD) tasks. Our work contributes to studying two main factors that influence the robustness of LMP systems: (i) the dataset used to train the model, and (ii) the learning model. As for the training dataset, we study the best training and evaluation strategies to exploit existing datasets and tools at the onset of disaster events. We emphasize that the size of training data matters and recommend considering the data domain, the disaster domain, and geographical proximity when training LMR models. We further construct the public IDRISI datasets, the largest to date English and first Arabic datasets for the LMP tasks. Rigorous analysis and experiments show that the IDRISI datasets are diverse, and domain and geographically generalizable, compared to existing datasets. As for the learning models, the LMP tasks are understudied in the disaster management domain. To address this, we reformulate the LMR and LMD modeling and evaluation to better suit the requirements of the response authorities. Moreover, we introduce competitive and state-of-the-art LMR and LMD models that are compared against a representative set of baselines for both Arabic and English languages.
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