Micro-serendipity: Meaningful Coincidences in Everyday Life Shared on Twitter

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In this paper we present work on micro-serendipity: investigating everyday contexts, conditions, and attributes of serendipity as shared on Twitter. In contrast to related work, we deliberately omit a preset definition of serendipity to allow for the inclusion of micro-occurrences of what people themselves consider as meaningful coincidences in everyday life. We find that different people have different thresholds for what they consider serendipitous, revealing a serendipity continuum. We propose a distinction between background serendipity (or ‘traditional’ serendipity) and foreground serendipity (or ‘synchronicity’, unexpectedly finding something meaningful related to foreground interests). Our study confirms the presence of three key serendipity elements of unexpectedness, insight and value (Makri & Blandford, 2012), and suggests a fourth element, preoccupation (foreground problem/interest), which covers synchronicity. Finally, we find that a combination of features based on word usage, POS categories, and hashtag usage show promise in automatically identifying tweets about serendipitous occurrences.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings of the iConference 2013
Antal sider13
UdgivelsesstedIDEALS
ForlagiSchools
Publikationsdato28 jan. 2013
Sider196-208
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 28 jan. 2013
BegivenhediConference 2013: Scholarship in Action: Data - Innovation - Wisdom - University of North Texas, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Varighed: 12 feb. 201315 feb. 2013

Konference

KonferenceiConference 2013
LokationUniversity of North Texas
LandUSA
ByFort Worth, Texas
Periode12/02/201315/02/2013

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