Affiliation:
1. Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India
Abstract
Many government and private agencies introduce social, governmental, educational, commercial and public-health based campaigns to refine various sections of the society. Traditionally, citizen feedback and on-field surveys are performed to assess the effectiveness of such campaigns. However, there is limited availability of the social media tools that assess the impact of different government campaigns automatically. In this research work, a framework has been proposed which uses the social media data i.e. Twitter data pertaining to an Indian Cleanliness Campaign
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (SBA)
to perform the effectiveness assessment. This research work has been performed in two parts. First, Twitter data has been processed to predict the perceptions of citizens using
Word Embeddings
-based
Tweet Pooling
and
Subjectivity score
-based
Sentiment Analysis
and second, the performance of the cities has been predicted using the
demographic features
based predictor models. The experimentation shows a 0.77 correlation between the proposed framework and the government surveys while predicting the citizens’ perspectives and 80(+/-15)% accuracy while predicting the performance of cities using Random Forest Regression. Furthermore, the cities have been clustered using Twitter and the demographic data to find out the interesting patterns and behaviors. This research work provides better insights to the potential of social media data in the interventional studies of the developing countries such as India.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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