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Social Media NLP×BERT-Einbettungen×
FachgebietText MiningText Mining
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Entstehungsjahr20172019
UrheberCommunity-established benchmark (SemEval shared tasks, Cardiff NLP group)Devlin, Chang, Lee & Toutanova (Google AI)
TypNLP process pipeline for short, noisy social-media textContextual transformer text-representation method
Wegweisende QuelleRosenthal, S. et al. (2017). SemEval-2017 Task 4: Sentiment Analysis in Twitter. Proceedings of the 11th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2017). ACL. link ↗Devlin, J., Chang, M.-W., Lee, K. & Toutanova, K. (2019). BERT: Pre-training of Deep Bidirectional Transformers for Language Understanding. NAACL-HLT, 4171-4186. DOI ↗
AliasnamenSosyal Medya Metin Analizi, social media text mining, Twitter NLP, short-text NLPcontextual embeddings, transformer embeddings, BERT Tabanlı Metin Gömülmeleri
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ZusammenfassungSocial Media NLP is a specialised natural-language-processing pipeline designed for the short, noisy, and informal text that appears on platforms such as Twitter, Reddit, and comment sections. Unlike general-purpose NLP, this pipeline accounts for platform-specific conventions — hashtags, emojis, abbreviations, and code-switching — enabling tasks such as hashtag analysis, viral content detection, and public-opinion measurement. The benchmark tradition for this approach was established through the SemEval-2017 Task 4 shared task (Rosenthal et al., 2017) and the TweetEval unified benchmark (Barbieri et al., 2020).BERT-based text embeddings, introduced by Devlin and colleagues at Google AI in 2019, turn text into context-sensitive dense vectors using a bidirectional Transformer encoder. Because the meaning of a word shifts with its context, BERT produces richer representations than static methods such as Word2Vec or topic models like LDA.
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