A Named Entity Recognition and Topic Modeling-based Solution for Locating and Better Assessment of Natural Disasters in Social Media
Ayaz Mehmood, Muhammad Tayyab Zamir, Muhammad Asif Ayub, Nasir Ahmad,, Kashif Ahmad

TL;DR
This paper presents an integrated NLP-based approach using classification, NER, and topic modeling to locate and assess natural disasters through social media data, enhancing disaster response capabilities.
Contribution
It introduces a novel three-step framework combining multiple models for relevant post classification, location extraction, and topic analysis in social media disaster data.
Findings
Achieved F1-score of 0.933 in relevant post classification
Achieved F1-score of 0.960 in location extraction
Demonstrated effective topic modeling with BERTopic
Abstract
Over the last decade, similar to other application domains, social media content has been proven very effective in disaster informatics. However, due to the unstructured nature of the data, several challenges are associated with disaster analysis in social media content. To fully explore the potential of social media content in disaster informatics, access to relevant content and the correct geo-location information is very critical. In this paper, we propose a three-step solution to tackling these challenges. Firstly, the proposed solution aims to classify social media posts into relevant and irrelevant posts followed by the automatic extraction of location information from the posts' text through Named Entity Recognition (NER) analysis. Finally, to quickly analyze the topics covered in large volumes of social media posts, we perform topic modeling resulting in a list of top keywords,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWeb Data Mining and Analysis · Topic Modeling · Expert finding and Q&A systems
MethodsRefunds@Expedia|||How do I get a full refund from Expedia? · Attention Is All You Need · Linear Layer · Adam · Layer Normalization · Multi-Head Attention · Weight Decay · Attention Dropout · LAMB · Dropout
