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UAE Announces New Web Tool For COVID-19 Twitter Data Analysis

by CXO Staff
June 10, 2020
in News

The new UAE web tool provides public insights into conversations, emotions and sentiments concerning the virus on Twitter.

Image source: WAM

Image source: WAM

An Emirati faculty member at Khalifa University of Science and Technology has developed a new web tool for analysis of COVID-19 Twitter data in the UAE. The new tool provides the public insights into conversations, emotions and sentiments concerning the virus, according to a report in WAM.

The tool titled ‘Analysis of Cross-linguistic markers of COVID-19 Tweets in the UAE’ shows that public sentiment remained positive and trustful of government actions towards mitigating the spread of the disease, reflecting the UAE’s effective measures against COVID-19.

The web tool developed by Dr. Aamna Mohammed Al Shehhi, Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, facilitated understanding of social impacts of COVID-19 by creating a Twitter dashboard that offers an insight into public social media conversations.

Analysing linguistic markers in social media posts helps in assessing and evaluating changes in the narrative about COVID-19, while understanding the social and emotional reaction to different government actions.

Led by Dr. Al Shehhi, the project to develop the web tool for Twitter analysis in the UAE, was also supported by the Emirates ICT Innovation Centre, EBTIC, which is supported by Etisalat, BT, Khalifa University, and the UAE ICT Fund.

Dr. Al Shehhi said this Twitter analysis indicates the ever-increasing role of social media and its impact on policy-making.

She added, “Such understanding enables large-scale opportunities for information-seeking, and practice-sharing to calm people down, and understanding of the differences in the COVID-19 narrative delivered across languages. It also provides a tool to measure the COVID-19 impact on social well-being. Integrating Twitter dashboard analysis therefore can help policymakers during the decision-making process.”

The study assessed tweets both in English and Arabic during the observation period, which spanned from 1st January to 1st May, 2020. The predominant topic of tweets ranged from the origin of the disease, the disease’s spread, government responses, and treatment, in addition to common themes of daily tweets.

The data shows that in early January, at the beginning of the observation period, panic behavior was noticed in both Arabic and English tweets on COVID-19, during which time fear topics such as virus, death, epidemic, and pneumonia were common content. However, since January-end, there was a greater spread of positive and hopeful sentiment, which increased over time.

This increase in positivity is attributed to different government actions, such as restrictions of movement at national borders and strengthening of the healthcare system.

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