An Approach to Investigate Public Opinion, Views, and Perspectives Towards Exoskeleton Technology
Nirmalya Thakur, Cat Luong, and Chia Y. Han

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel approach using Big Data mining of Twitter data to analyze public opinion and perspectives on exoskeleton technology, demonstrating its effectiveness with a dataset of 20,000 tweets.
Contribution
It introduces a web behavior-based Big Data mining method to interpret public sentiment towards exoskeletons from social media data.
Findings
The approach effectively analyzes public opinion from Twitter data.
Approximately 20,000 tweets were used for evaluation.
The method successfully interprets perspectives on exoskeleton technology.
Abstract
Over the last decade, exoskeletons have had an extensive impact on different disciplines and application domains such as assisted living, military, healthcare, firefighting, and industries, on account of their diverse and dynamic functionalities to augment human abilities, stamina, potential, and performance in a multitude of ways. In view of this wide-scale applicability and use-cases of exoskeletons, it is crucial to investigate and analyze the public opinion, views, and perspectives towards exoskeletons which would help to interpret the effectiveness of the underlining human-robot, human-machine, and human-technology interactions. The Internet of Everything era of today's living, characterized by people spending more time on the internet than ever before, holds the potential for the investigation of the same by mining and analyzing relevant web behavior, specifically from social…
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