2020 International Conference on Emerging Smart Computing and Informatics (ESCI) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/esci48226.2020.9167558
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Internet of Things and Social Media: A review of Literature and Validation from Twitter Analytics

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“…This is necessary as the quality of water is considered essential in agriculture development in China-and so, with the introduction of a water monitoring quality system based on IoT, the modernisation of aquaculture has been made an easier feat (Yogeshwar & Kamalakkannan, 2022). Additionally, there are Internet of Things (IoT) solutions available to assess water use, such as the MULTICAL 21 ultrasonic sensor produced by Kamstrup (Kumar et al, 2020). The low flow precision of the meters ensures that even extremely low flows are measured to the last drop (Subramanian & Thampy, 2021).…”
Section: Similar Framework and Models Of Using Iot In Public Sectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is necessary as the quality of water is considered essential in agriculture development in China-and so, with the introduction of a water monitoring quality system based on IoT, the modernisation of aquaculture has been made an easier feat (Yogeshwar & Kamalakkannan, 2022). Additionally, there are Internet of Things (IoT) solutions available to assess water use, such as the MULTICAL 21 ultrasonic sensor produced by Kamstrup (Kumar et al, 2020). The low flow precision of the meters ensures that even extremely low flows are measured to the last drop (Subramanian & Thampy, 2021).…”
Section: Similar Framework and Models Of Using Iot In Public Sectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted by Riggins and Wamba (2015), capturing data from social media feeds holds great promise for those who seek to gain a better understanding of the usage, impact, and adoption of IoT. More than this, it might provide a different perspective on IoT, not the least as previous research indicates discrepancies between understandings of IoT in academia and on social media (Kumar, et al, 2020).…”
Section: Previous Research On Iotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While empirical work carried out by extant literature so far provides important insights into the social media discourse on IoT, previous research efforts also include several limitations. Notably, in regard to understandings changes in the IoT discourse over time, where extant literature has often been hampered by inconsistently sampled datasets covering short time periods (Bian, et al, 2016;Kumar, et al, 2020;Liu and Zhang, 2018). While some scholars have indeed analyzed IoT on social media based on longitudinal datasets, these studies have all relied solely on quantitative text analysis methods such as topic modelling and sentiment analysis (Chae, 2019;Zubiaga, et al, 2018).…”
Section: Previous Research On Iotmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Beforehand, traditional sources of information like broadcast and other print media, referrals from colleagues, family and friends and university websites, have been the main sources of program information. However, recent studies suggest that students are inexhaustible Internet and social network users (Kumar et al, 2020;. Moreover, social networks and the internet have been affecting people's buying behavior and decision-making, which has put pressure on educational institutions to adopt new recruitment and marketing techniques.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%