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Thank you for hosting your data set in Github, it is very helpful and insightful for my study,
I am a graduate student and currently studying twitter information mining and trying to use your data set, I have questions regarding the data set :
I take the first data (second row) in the cred_event_SearchTweets.data file, the topic_key valued as everything_royals_rain-20141015_161647-20141015_172214 yet the topic_terms valued as state,emergency,#ferguson.
In the JSON tuple from the file the cred_event_SearchTweets.data, I randomly checked 3 tweet IDs (e.g. 522771074048884736) is referencing to the "host,patrick,neil" topic
Please kindly help to explain the findings above, is it suppose to be like that? because as far as I understand the topic_keys, the topic_terms and the JSON tuple should represent the same topic, please advice :)
Thank you
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Dear Authors,
Thank you for hosting your data set in Github, it is very helpful and insightful for my study,
I am a graduate student and currently studying twitter information mining and trying to use your data set, I have questions regarding the data set :
Please kindly help to explain the findings above, is it suppose to be like that? because as far as I understand the topic_keys, the topic_terms and the JSON tuple should represent the same topic, please advice :)
Thank you
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: