Social media sensing framework for urban infrastructure management: A Philippine case study

Do, S T; Nguyen, V T and Banlasan, D (2024) Social media sensing framework for urban infrastructure management: A Philippine case study. Construction Innovation, 24(4), pp. 1117-1136. ISSN 1471-4175

Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to use social media data mining to revitalize and support existing urban infrastructure monitoring strategies by extracting valuable insights from public opinion, as current strategies struggle with issues such as adaptability to changing conditions, public engagement and cost effectiveness. Design/methodology/approach: Twitter messages or “Tweets” about public infrastructure in the Philippines were gathered and analyzed to discover reoccurring concerns in public infrastructure, emerging topics in public debates and the people’s general view of infrastructure services. Findings: This study proposes a topic model for extracting dominating subjects from aggregated social media data, as well as a sentiment analysis model for determining public opinion sentiment toward various urban infrastructure components. Originality/value: The findings of this study highlight the potential of social media data mining to go beyond the limitations of traditional data collection techniques, as well as the importance of public opinion as a key driver for more user-involved infrastructure management and as an important social aspect that can be used to support planning and response strategies in routine maintenance, preservation and improvement of urban infrastructure systems.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: data mining; public opinion; social media; stakeholder management; urban infrastructure
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 14:29
Last Modified: 11 Apr 2025 14:29