This algorithm can tell if you're drunk tweeting
If you were tweeting and drinking between July 2013 to 2014, your tweets might have been used as part of an experiment by computer science students at the University of Rochester. Nabil Hossain and colleagues trained a computer to identify alcohol-related tweets and used the data to monitor alcohol-related activity in a particular area. The research could help with understanding and responding to public health issues, according to the authors of the study. The researchers collected more than 11,000 geotagged tweets from New York City and Monroe County, where Rochester is located, in the northern part of the state. They filtered all of the tweets that mentioned alcohol-related words such as beer, drunk, hangover, wasted or party (as well as variations such as "druuuuuunk").
Mar-23-2016, 06:00:51 GMT
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