An analysis of tweets related to earthquakes, for the Romanian language

This paper provides an analysis of tweets and of their vocabulary in a specific emergency situation — earthquakes, moreover, the correlations between several words from messages and on the linear regressions between word usages and the intensity of the earthquakes. We analyzed the vocabulary used on tweets about Romanian earthquakes with the vocabulary of tweets used for other European earthquakes.

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