论文标题

了解Covid-19的初期美国的社会经济破坏

Understanding the Socio-Economic Disruption in the United States during COVID-19's Early Days

论文作者

Shanthakumar, Swaroop Gowdra, Seetharam, Anand, Ramesh, Arti

论文摘要

在本文中,我们收集和研究Twitter通信,以了解Covid-19美国在大流行初期的社会经济影响。我们的分析表明,在此期间,Covid-19在这段时间里抓住了整个国家,这是大量趋势主题标签所证明的。随着感染迅速飙升,用户上了Twitter,要求人们自我隔离和隔离自己。用户还要求关闭学校,酒吧和餐馆以及城市和州的封锁。通讯揭示了随后的恐慌购买以及某些必不可少的商品(尤其是卫生纸)的不可用。随着病毒蔓延的持续,我们还观察到用户在交流中表达了他们的挫败感。我们通过识别和跟踪趋势相关的主题标签来有条不紊地收集530,206个推文。然后,我们将主题标签分为六个主要类别,即1)通用Covid,2)隔离,3)恐慌购买,4)学校关闭,5)锁定和6)挫败感和希望,并研究这些标签中推文的时间演变。我们对所有主题标签组共有的单词进行语言分析,并对每个主题标签组进行特定。我们的初步研究介绍了人们对大流行的反应的简洁而综合的图片,并为未来的细粒度语言和行为分析奠定了基础。

In this paper, we collect and study Twitter communications to understand the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 in the United States during the early days of the pandemic. Our analysis reveals that COVID-19 gripped the nation during this time as is evidenced by the significant number of trending hashtags. With infections soaring rapidly, users took to Twitter asking people to self isolate and quarantine themselves. Users also demanded closure of schools, bars, and restaurants as well as lockdown of cities and states. The communications reveal the ensuing panic buying and the unavailability of some essential goods, in particular toilet paper. We also observe users express their frustration in their communications as the virus spread continued. We methodically collect a total of 530,206 tweets by identifying and tracking trending COVID-related hashtags. We then group the hashtags into six main categories, namely 1) General COVID, 2) Quarantine, 3) Panic Buying, 4) School Closures, 5) Lockdowns, and 6) Frustration and Hope, and study the temporal evolution of tweets in these hashtags. We conduct a linguistic analysis of words common to all the hashtag groups and specific to each hashtag group. Our preliminary study presents a succinct and aggregated picture of people's response to the pandemic and lays the groundwork for future fine-grained linguistic and behavioral analysis.

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