作者: Yasuaki Sakamoto , Huaye Li , Yuko Tanaka
DOI: 10.2139/SSRN.2473601
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摘要: During and after a disaster, victims and others often take to social media sites to share information about conditions, aid, resources and the like. But well-intentioned users can spread rumors that are later found to be false, as they did following the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake, which hampered rescue operations and confused people. To improve the quality of information on social media, we study methods for integrating information provided by crowds in social media environments. In this paper, we review some results …