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Twitter has become an important communication channel in times of emergency. The ubiquitousness of smartphones enables people to announce an emergency they’re observing in real-time. Because of this, more agencies are interested in programatically monitoring Twitter (i.e. disaster relief organizations and news agencies). But, it’s not always clear whether a person’s words are actually announcing a disaster.
In this competition, the challenge is to build a machine learning model that predicts which Tweets are about real disasters and which one’s aren’t. We have access to a dataset of 10,000 tweets that were hand classified.