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Sensing Subjective Well-being from Social Media

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

Subjective Well-being(SWB), which refers to how people experience the quality of their lives, is of great use to public policy-makers as well as economic, sociological research, etc. Traditionally, the measurement of SWB relies on time-consuming and costly self-report questionnaires. Nowadays, people are motivated to share their experiences and feelings on social media, so we propose to sense SWB from the vast user generated data on social media. By utilizing 1785 users' social media data with SWB labels, we train machine learning models that are able to "sense" individual SWB from users' social media. Our model, which attains the state-by-art prediction accuracy, can then be used to identify SWB of large population of social media users in time with very low cost.






Proceedings of the Fifteenth Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (1999)

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

This is the Proceedings of the Fifteenth Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, which was held in Stockholm Sweden, July 30 - August 1, 1999