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RECOGNIZING ONSITE

USERS WITH FEGOR


MODEL
(IDENTIFYING ON-SITE USERS FOR SOCIAL EVENTS MOBILITY,
CONTENT AND SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS)
Batch – C6

VIJAYABHANU.N (16C11A05E1)

SATYA ANURADHA.M (16C11A05A5 )

SNEHA.M(16C11A05B3)
VANDANA.Y(16C11A05D9)

Under the guidance of

Mr. A.NARESH KUMAR M.E.,


Assistant Professor
ABSTRACT
 The wide spread use of social network services,
especially location based services, has
transformed social networks into an important
information source of real-world events.

 Many event detection systems using geo-tagged


posts from social networks have been developed
in recent years.
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 Besides detecting real-world events, it is also
desirable for government officials, news media,
and police etc. to identify on-site users of an
event, from whom we could gather valuable
information regarding the process of events and
investigate suspects when an event is associated
with crime or terrorist.

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MODEL
INTRODUCTION

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OBJECTIVE
 The objective is to identify on-site users of an
event, from whom we could gather valuable
information regarding the process of events and
investigate suspects when an event is associated
with crime or terrorist.

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PROBLEM STATEMENT
 For each social event E that occurs at location L during a
time window T, there is usually a group of event-related
users(u1, u2,….,un)who post related information about the
event.
 However, location information can be sensitive considering
users’ privacy.
 Therefore, we transform all absolute GPS data into relative
distance measurements both in feature modeling and result
deduction for coarse-grained location privacy protection

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EXISTING SYSTEM
An existing work is most relevant to two lines of research as
follows:
1. Locating Social Network Users:

 Knowing user locations can be valuable for many application


scenarios.
 Although smart phones and other mobile devices are
capable of recording the location information of social media
users, most users choose not to expose their locations.
 Therefore, a branch of work tried to estimate the location
profile of users based on several types of information.

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2.Understanding User-Event Relationship:
 Apart from inferring user locations, it would be
helpful to understand the relationship between
users and social events.

DRAWBACKS:
 The system is not based Active User’s Meta Data
to find Crime Activities.

 There is not method to find User-Social Event


Distance Estimation.

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PROPOSED SYSTEM
 The system designs a Fused fEature Gaussian
process Regression (FEGOR) model that combines
Mobility Influence, Content Similarity, and Social
Relationship to estimate the relative location of
users w.r.t events, named as User-Social Event
Distance, which is used to identify on-site users.
 The system transforms all absolute GPS locations
into relative distances between users and social
events.
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Based on such location projection and transformation, we not only

accomplish the goal of identifying on-site users for social events, but

also protect the individual location privacy in a coarse-grained level.

ADVANTAGES:

Fast and effective methods to find Content Similarity of Social

Relationship.


User location information is usually private and can be highly sensitive.

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ANALYSIS

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LITERATURE

Cheng Z, Caverlee J, Lee K. You are where


you tweet: a content-based approach to
geo-locating twitter users.

 Cheng et al. firstly proposed to infer a Twitter


user’s city level location based purely on the
content of the user’s tweets.

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Yamaguchi Y, Amagasa T, Kitagawa H, et al.
Online User Location Inference Exploiting
Spatiotemporal Correlations in Social Streams.

 Yamaguchietal took local events into consideration


when estimating the location profiles of social media
users. They proposed an online location inference
method over social streams that exploited the
spatiotemporal correlation.

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Yi F, Yu Z, Chen H, Du H, and Guo B. Cyber-
Physical Social Collabarative Sensing: From
Single Space to Cross Space.

 Yi et al. have emphasized the effectiveness of


associating different aspects of data source for
understanding social dynamics.

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Wang Y, Kankanhalli M S. Tweeting Cameras
for Event Detection. Proceedings of the
24th International Conference on World
Wide Web.

 Wang et al. utilized traffic surveillance cameras


and social media to detect events.

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IMPLEMENTATION
SPECIFICATIONS

HARDWARE:

Processor - Intel CORE i3 8th Gen

➢ RAM - 4 GB (min)

➢ Hard Disk - 1 TB
 
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SOFTWARE:

Operating system : Windows 10 (64-Bit)


Coding Language : JAVA 1.7(J2EE)


Scripting Language : Java Script


IDE : Net Beans 7.2.1


Web server : Apache Tomcat 7.0


Database : MySQL 6.0


Browser : Google Chrome


Design Tool : Star UML 5

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REFERENCES
 Identifying On-site Users For Social Events
Mobility, Content And Social Relationships

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THANK YOU

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