DocumentCode
3185219
Title
Hunting Suicide Notes in Web 2.0 - Preliminary Findings
Author
Huang, Yen-Pei ; Goh, Tiong ; Liew, Chern Li
Author_Institution
Victoria Univ. of Wellington, Wellington
fYear
2007
fDate
10-12 Dec. 2007
Firstpage
517
Lastpage
521
Abstract
Blogs provide an outlet for youth to explore and share their emotions with the world. By exploring the possibilities of mining the vast repositories of social networking sites, we hope to be able to identify bloggers who are at risk of suicide so that appropriate intervention can take place. This paper will explore the techniques used by other researchers in the process of identifying emotional content in unstructured data, and will make use of existing technologies to attempt to identify at-risk bloggers. Using a selection of real blog entries harvested from MySpace.com, supplemented with artificial entries from our research, we test the accuracy of a simple algorithm for scoring the presence of certain key words and phrases in blog entries. Despite the simplistic approach taken, the preliminary results of this study were very promising.
Keywords
Web sites; behavioural sciences computing; information retrieval; Web 2.0; at-risk bloggers; blogs; emotional content identifying; suicide notes; Aging; Blogs; Conferences; Facebook; IP networks; Information management; MySpace; Reflection; Social network services; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Multimedia Workshops, 2007. ISMW '07. Ninth IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Beijing
Print_ISBN
9780-7695-3084-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISM.Workshops.2007.92
Filename
4476021
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