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Social media as a sensor of air quality and public response in China.

Shiliang WangMichael J PaulMark Dredze
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2015)
We have found quantitatively that message volume in Sina Weibo is indicative of true particle pollution levels, and we have found qualitatively that messages contain rich details including perceptions, behaviors, and self-reported health effects. Social media data can augment existing air pollution surveillance data, especially perception and health-related data that traditionally requires expensive surveys or interviews.
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