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WORLD IN REALTIME
A Global Database of Society. Supported by Google Jigsaw, the GDELT Project monitors the world's broadcast, print, and web news from nearly every corner of every country in over 100 languages and identifies the people, locations, organizations, themes, sources, emotions, counts, quotes, images and events driving our global society every second of every day, creating a free open platform for DATA: QUERYING, ANALYZING AND DOWNLOADING: THE GDELT PROJECT The GDELT Project is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest resolution open database of human society ever created. Just the 2015 data alone records nearly three quarters of a trillion emotional snapshots and more than 1.5 billion location references, while its total archives span more than 215 years, making it one of the largest open-access spatio-temporal datasets in existance and GDELT GLOBAL CONFLICT DASHBOARD GDELT Global Dashboard. Provided through the support of the United States Institute of Peace, this highly experimental prototype dashboard offers an overview of global protests (pink) and conflict (red) across the entire world, as monitored by the GDELT Project, combining a rolling animated map of the past 180 days (visualizing macro-level spatial patterns) with a clickable map of major events THE GDELT STORY: ABOUT THE GDELT PROJECT GDELT is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest resolution open database of human society ever created. Creating a platform that monitors the world's news media from nearly every corner of every country in print, broadcast, and web formats, in over 100 languages, every moment of every day and that stretches back to January 1, 1979 through present day, with daily updates, required an GDELT PROJECT: MULTILINGUAL NEWS SEARCH Searching The World's News Across Languages. This simple news search interface uses the GDELT Full Text Search API to offer a very simple news search engine that allows you to search across the English translations of global news media from almost every country in 65 languages!. Type a word or phrase into the box above and hit enter to see the global coverage that GDELT has monitored in the TPMOD: A TENDENCY-GUIDED PREDICTION MODEL FOR TEMPORAL This paper explores temporal knowledge graph completion using GDELT: Temporal knowledge graphs (TKGs) have become useful resources for numerous Artificial Intelligence applications, but they are far fromcompleteness.
THE GDELT EVENT DATABASE DATA FORMAT CODEBOOK V2.0 … terrorists,” but the TAARI ATORS dictionary labels that group as “Insurgents,” the latter label will be used. Use the GDELT Global Knowledge Graph to enrich actors with additional information from therest
USING FFMPEG TO MEASURE AUDIO LEVELS ON TELEVISION NEWS Using FFMPEG's " volumedetect " feature we can get some estimates using: ffmpeg -i ./VIDEO.mp4 -filter:a volumedetect -f null /dev/null. Here are the results for a randomly selected CNN broadcast from Dec. 1, 2020 ("volumedetect" only displays the first few entries of thehistogram):
WORLD BANK GROUP TOPICAL TAXONOMY NOW IN GKG World Bank Group Topical Taxonomy Now in GKG. March 2, 2015. We're excited to announce today that with the support of the World Bank Group we have incorporated the entire World Bank Group Topical Taxonomy, consisting of over 2,198 entries, into the GDELT Global Knowledge Graph 2.0! The World Bank Group's taxonomy covers anincredible range of
CAMEO CON ICT AND MEDIATION EVENT OBSERVATIONS EVENT AND Acknowledgments The CAMEO event coding ontology has been developed over a period of more than a decade and has bene tted from substantial contributions by a number of people. THE GDELT PROJECTINTROGDELT TRANSLINGUALABOUTTIMEMAPPERDATAOUR GLOBALWORLD IN REALTIME
A Global Database of Society. Supported by Google Jigsaw, the GDELT Project monitors the world's broadcast, print, and web news from nearly every corner of every country in over 100 languages and identifies the people, locations, organizations, themes, sources, emotions, counts, quotes, images and events driving our global society every second of every day, creating a free open platform for DATA: QUERYING, ANALYZING AND DOWNLOADING: THE GDELT PROJECT The GDELT Project is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest resolution open database of human society ever created. Just the 2015 data alone records nearly three quarters of a trillion emotional snapshots and more than 1.5 billion location references, while its total archives span more than 215 years, making it one of the largest open-access spatio-temporal datasets in existance and GDELT GLOBAL CONFLICT DASHBOARD GDELT Global Dashboard. Provided through the support of the United States Institute of Peace, this highly experimental prototype dashboard offers an overview of global protests (pink) and conflict (red) across the entire world, as monitored by the GDELT Project, combining a rolling animated map of the past 180 days (visualizing macro-level spatial patterns) with a clickable map of major events THE GDELT STORY: ABOUT THE GDELT PROJECT GDELT is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest resolution open database of human society ever created. Creating a platform that monitors the world's news media from nearly every corner of every country in print, broadcast, and web formats, in over 100 languages, every moment of every day and that stretches back to January 1, 1979 through present day, with daily updates, required an GDELT PROJECT: MULTILINGUAL NEWS SEARCH Searching The World's News Across Languages. This simple news search interface uses the GDELT Full Text Search API to offer a very simple news search engine that allows you to search across the English translations of global news media from almost every country in 65 languages!. Type a word or phrase into the box above and hit enter to see the global coverage that GDELT has monitored in the TPMOD: A TENDENCY-GUIDED PREDICTION MODEL FOR TEMPORAL This paper explores temporal knowledge graph completion using GDELT: Temporal knowledge graphs (TKGs) have become useful resources for numerous Artificial Intelligence applications, but they are far fromcompleteness.
THE GDELT EVENT DATABASE DATA FORMAT CODEBOOK V2.0 … terrorists,” but the TAARI ATORS dictionary labels that group as “Insurgents,” the latter label will be used. Use the GDELT Global Knowledge Graph to enrich actors with additional information from therest
USING FFMPEG TO MEASURE AUDIO LEVELS ON TELEVISION NEWS Using FFMPEG's " volumedetect " feature we can get some estimates using: ffmpeg -i ./VIDEO.mp4 -filter:a volumedetect -f null /dev/null. Here are the results for a randomly selected CNN broadcast from Dec. 1, 2020 ("volumedetect" only displays the first few entries of thehistogram):
WORLD BANK GROUP TOPICAL TAXONOMY NOW IN GKG World Bank Group Topical Taxonomy Now in GKG. March 2, 2015. We're excited to announce today that with the support of the World Bank Group we have incorporated the entire World Bank Group Topical Taxonomy, consisting of over 2,198 entries, into the GDELT Global Knowledge Graph 2.0! The World Bank Group's taxonomy covers anincredible range of
CAMEO CON ICT AND MEDIATION EVENT OBSERVATIONS EVENT AND Acknowledgments The CAMEO event coding ontology has been developed over a period of more than a decade and has bene tted from substantial contributions by a number of people. THE GDELT STORY: ABOUT THE GDELT PROJECT GDELT is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest resolution open database of human society ever created. Creating a platform that monitors the world's news media from nearly every corner of every country in print, broadcast, and web formats, in over 100 languages, every moment of every day and that stretches back to January 1, 1979 through present day, with daily updates, required an GDELT ANALYSIS SERVICE: THE GLOBAL DATABASE OF EVENTS The GDELT Analysis Service offers a variety of tools and services that allow you to visualize, explore, and export the Global Database of Events, Language, and Tone ( GDELT) project - a realtime database of global society. IMPORTANT: The analysis site is currently being upgraded, the new version will debut in HOW HAS TELEVISION NEWS COVERED THE COVID-19 LAB LEAK How has the Covid-19 "lab leak" theory been covered on television news? The timeline below shows total daily mentions across CNN, MSNBC and Fox News since the start of the pandemic, showing that other than a brief burst in April 2020, it didn't take off until earlier this HOW HAS TELEVISION NEWS COVERED CRITICAL RACE THEORY How much attention is Critical Race Theory receiving on television news? The timeline below shows total monthly mentions of it across CNN, MSNBC and Fox News over the past decade, showing it rose to prominence towards the middle of last year and took off shortly GKG HEATMAP VISUALIZER: GDELT ANALYSIS SERVICE The GKG Heatmap Visualizer allows you to rapidly construct geographic heatmaps from the GDELT Global Knowledge Graph (GKG) to understand spatial patterns in your search, and creates an interactive browser-based heatmap display and Latitude/Longitude .CSV file for more sophisticated analysis and visualization using GIS software. All GKG records are scanned for your search criteria and a list VISUALIZING TWITTER’S EVOLUTION JAN 2012 In March 2019 we published an in-depth exploration of Twitter's evolution 2012-2018 and followed it up that November with a look at how Twitter changed in 2019, which we updated last August with a first glimpse at how Twitter was changing in 2020 as Covid-19 was sweeping the world. How as Twitter itself changed over the course of 2020 as the pandemic emerged and swept across the world, as GLOBAL NUMERIC GRAPH: COUNTING PROTEST SIZES Researchers studying global protest trends typically need to record any available details on the size of the protest, the size of the security forces opposing it, the number CNN AND MSNBC STILL MENTION TRUMP MORE THAN BIDEN Who is receiving more attention on television news since the inauguration, President Joe Biden or former president Donald Trump? The graph below shows the total mentions of President Biden across CNN, MSNBC, Fox News and BBC News London since Biden's inauguration day. Fox News has mentioned him the most, though even BBC News London has mentioned him nearly a third as often as CNN and MSNBC. GDELT SUMMARY: ONLINE NEWS Online News Summary. This service allows you to rapidly create a visual dashboard that summarizes global news media coverage of a particular topic. Using the options below you will select the dataset to search, the kind of dashboard you want, the specific displays to GDELT SUMMARY: TELEVISION EXPLORER Television Explorer. This service allows you to rapidly create a visual dashboard that summarizes broadcast television news coverage of your search using data from the Internet Archive's Television News Archive, powered by the TV 2.0 API.Using the options below you will select the dataset to search, the kind of dashboard you want, the specific displays to include in your dashboard and the THE GDELT PROJECTINTROGDELT TRANSLINGUALABOUTTIMEMAPPERDATAOUR GLOBALWORLD IN REALTIME
A Global Database of Society. Supported by Google Jigsaw, the GDELT Project monitors the world's broadcast, print, and web news from nearly every corner of every country in over 100 languages and identifies the people, locations, organizations, themes, sources, emotions, counts, quotes, images and events driving our global society every second of every day, creating a free open platform for DATA: QUERYING, ANALYZING AND DOWNLOADING: THE GDELT PROJECT The GDELT Project is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest resolution open database of human society ever created. Just the 2015 data alone records nearly three quarters of a trillion emotional snapshots and more than 1.5 billion location references, while its total archives span more than 215 years, making it one of the largest open-access spatio-temporal datasets in existance andTHE GDELT PROJECT
Global Frontpage Graph (GFG) Reaches 280 Billion Records. May 30, 2021. We're excited to announce that the Global Frontpage Graph (GFG) has reached 280 billion records since March 2018! Learn More. Continue Reading. Global Embedded Metadata Graph (GEMG) Reaches 550GB TPMOD: A TENDENCY-GUIDED PREDICTION MODEL FOR TEMPORAL This paper explores temporal knowledge graph completion using GDELT: Temporal knowledge graphs (TKGs) have become useful resources for numerous Artificial Intelligence applications, but they are far fromcompleteness.
GDELT SUMMARY: ONLINE NEWS Online News Summary. This service allows you to rapidly create a visual dashboard that summarizes global news media coverage of a particular topic. Using the options below you will select the dataset to search, the kind of dashboard you want, the specific displays to NEW AUGUST 2019 GKG 2.0 THEMES LOOKUP New August 2019 GKG 2.0 Themes Lookup. September 4, 2019. Advanced users are frequently interested in a list of all of the themes found in the GDELT Global Knowledge Graph (GKG)'s Themes and V2Themes field in order to look for themes related to their topics of interest and to plan large-scale analyses. The last lookup file was generated two COMPILING A MASTER LIST OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE NEWS 2016 Following on our release earlier today of all of the Donald Trump tweets found in the worldwide news coverage monitored by GDELT 2016-2019, today we are releasing its counterpart: a massive dataset of every link to a social media post on Facebook, Instagram, QQ, Twitter, Vimeo, VK and YouTube from the start of GDELT's outlink monitoring on April 20, 2016 through the end of September EXPLORING GDELT USING TABLEAU AND BIGQUERY Exploring GDELT Using Tableau and BigQuery. December 24, 2014. The latest version of Tableau offers direct integration with Google BigQuery, meaning you can leverage Tableau's incredibly powerful point-and-click visual analytics platform to directly query, analyze, and visualize GDELT without needing to write a single line of code! WORKING WITH GDELT IN PYTHON: A QUICK TUTORIAL Working with GDELT in Python: A Quick Tutorial. April 9, 2014. Python has become an increasingly popular language for rapidly working with large datasets. James Houghton has a great quick tutorial for loading and working with the GDELT event database in Python. Read thetutorial.
MAPPING MEDIA GEOGRAPHIC NETWORKS: THE NEWS CO-OCCURRENCE Mapping Media Geographic Networks: The News Co-occurrence Globe. June 1, 2015. Today we’re tremendously excited to unveil a long-awaited visualization that explores how the world’s news media groups countries into distinct clusters, creating an inherent geographic network structure over the planet akin to “communities” as seenthrough
THE GDELT PROJECTINTROGDELT TRANSLINGUALABOUTTIMEMAPPERDATAOUR GLOBALWORLD IN REALTIME
A Global Database of Society. Supported by Google Jigsaw, the GDELT Project monitors the world's broadcast, print, and web news from nearly every corner of every country in over 100 languages and identifies the people, locations, organizations, themes, sources, emotions, counts, quotes, images and events driving our global society every second of every day, creating a free open platform for DATA: QUERYING, ANALYZING AND DOWNLOADING: THE GDELT PROJECT The GDELT Project is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest resolution open database of human society ever created. Just the 2015 data alone records nearly three quarters of a trillion emotional snapshots and more than 1.5 billion location references, while its total archives span more than 215 years, making it one of the largest open-access spatio-temporal datasets in existance andTHE GDELT PROJECT
How was the emergency landing of the Ryanair flight in Belarus and the arrest of activist Roman Protasevich and his traveling companion SofiaSapega
GDELT SUMMARY: ONLINE NEWS TIME PERIOD: By default all worldwide online news coverage monitored by GDELT since 2017 is searched (except for maps which only search the last 7 days and cannot be changed).You can narrow the timeframe to a shorter window to examine a particular time period. (You can also select a "zoomable" volume timeline display in the next section that allows you to interactively narrow your search TPMOD: A TENDENCY-GUIDED PREDICTION MODEL FOR TEMPORAL This paper explores temporal knowledge graph completion using GDELT: Temporal knowledge graphs (TKGs) have become useful resources for numerous Artificial Intelligence applications, but they are far fromcompleteness.
EXPLORING GDELT USING TABLEAU AND BIGQUERY The latest version of Tableau offers direct integration with Google BigQuery, meaning you can leverage Tableau's incredibly powerful point-and-click visual analytics platform to directly query, analyze, and visualize GDELT without needing to write a single line of code! This past May we announced that GDELT is available inside of Google's BigQuery massive big data platform and over the past NEW AUGUST 2019 GKG 2.0 THEMES LOOKUP Advanced users are frequently interested in a list of all of the themes found in the GDELT Global Knowledge Graph (GKG)'s Themes and V2Themes field in order to look for themes related to their topics of interest and to plan large-scale analyses. COMPILING A MASTER LIST OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE NEWS 2016 Following on our release earlier today of all of the Donald Trump tweets found in the worldwide news coverage monitored by GDELT 2016-2019, today we are releasing its counterpart: a massive dataset of every link to a social media post on Facebook, Instagram, QQ, Twitter, Vimeo, VK and YouTube from the start of GDELT's outlink monitoring on April 20, 2016 through the end of September WORKING WITH GDELT IN PYTHON: A QUICK TUTORIAL Python has become an increasingly popular language for rapidly working with large datasets. James Houghton has a great quick tutorial for loading and working with the GDELT event database in Python. MAPPING MEDIA GEOGRAPHIC NETWORKS: THE NEWS CO-OCCURRENCE Today we’re tremendously excited to unveil a long-awaited visualization that explores how the world’s news media groups countries into distinct clusters, creating an inherent geographic network structure over the planet akin to “communities” as seen through the eyes of the world’s presses. DATA: QUERYING, ANALYZING AND DOWNLOADING: THE GDELT PROJECT The GDELT Project is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest resolution open database of human society ever created. Just the 2015 data alone records nearly three quarters of a trillion emotional snapshots and more than 1.5 billion location references, while its total archives span more than 215 years, making it one of the largest open-access spatio-temporal datasets in existance and THE GDELT STORY: ABOUT THE GDELT PROJECT GDELT is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest resolution open database of human society ever created. Creating a platform that monitors the world's news media from nearly every corner of every country in print, broadcast, and web formats, in over 100 languages, every moment of every day and that stretches back to January 1, 1979 through present day, with daily updates, required an JUNE 2021 – THE GDELT PROJECT How much attention is television news paying to growing concern over shortages as the economy begins to reopen? The timeline below shows total monthly mentions of GDELT ANALYSIS SERVICE: THE GLOBAL DATABASE OF EVENTS The GDELT Analysis Service offers a variety of tools and services that allow you to visualize, explore, and export the Global Database of Events, Language, and Tone project - a realtime database of global society.IMPORTANT: The analysis site is currently being upgraded, the new version will debut in GLOBAL NUMERIC GRAPH: COUNTING PROTEST SIZES Researchers studying global protest trends typically need to record any available details on the size of the protest, the size of the security forces opposing it, the number A CASE EXAMPLE OF PERFORMANCE TUNING: PURE C VERSUS PERL Given the scale at which GDELT operates, we spend considerable time developing highly efficient architectures and relentlessly tuning the performance of our pipelines, balancing the need for raw execution speed with geographically distributed fault tolerance, mixing traditional tightly coupled HPC practices at the VM level with cloud practices at the interconnect level. HOW THE ROMAN PROTASEVICH STORY HAS BEEN COVERED ON How was the emergency landing of the Ryanair flight in Belarus and the arrest of activist Roman Protasevich and his traveling companion Sofia Sapega covered on television news? The timeline below shows total mentions of the story across BBC News London, CNN, MSNBC and Fox News. BBC News covered the story first and was already pivoting away from the story by the time CNN, MSNBC and Fox WHAT GOOGLE’S CLOUD VIDEO AI SEES WATCHING DECADE OF UPDATE (8/7/2020): Thanks to a Google Cloud COVID-19 Research Grant to the Media-Data Research Consortium, this dataset has been vastly expanded to cover all of 2020 and major disease outbreaks of the past decade.. What would it look like to have Google's state-of-the-art video understanding system Cloud Video AI watch a decade of ABC, CBS and NBC evening television news broadcasts 2010 CAMPAIGN 2020: GETTING STARTED WITH GDELT FOR TRACKING THE As the United States' 2020 presidential race begins in earnest, here are just a few of the ways GDELT can be used to track how the media is covering the candidates and the race as a whole. MEASURING SHOT-LEVEL VISUAL SIMILARITY OF TV NEWS USING As we continue in our efforts to automatically segment television news broadcasts into their component stories, we've looked at shot-level video summaries, semantic caption similarity and even shot-level OCR edit distance and text similarity.In the past we've also looked at day-level visual similarity using the Video AI API's label annotations. What about looking at visual similarity across THE GDELT PROJECTINTROGDELT TRANSLINGUALABOUTTIMEMAPPERDATAOUR GLOBALWORLD IN REALTIME
A Global Database of Society. Supported by Google Jigsaw, the GDELT Project monitors the world's broadcast, print, and web news from nearly every corner of every country in over 100 languages and identifies the people, locations, organizations, themes, sources, emotions, counts, quotes, images and events driving our global society every second of every day, creating a free open platform for DATA: QUERYING, ANALYZING AND DOWNLOADING: THE GDELT PROJECT The GDELT Project is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest resolution open database of human society ever created. Just the 2015 data alone records nearly three quarters of a trillion emotional snapshots and more than 1.5 billion location references, while its total archives span more than 215 years, making it one of the largest open-access spatio-temporal datasets in existance andTHE GDELT PROJECT
How was the emergency landing of the Ryanair flight in Belarus and the arrest of activist Roman Protasevich and his traveling companion SofiaSapega
GDELT SUMMARY: ONLINE NEWS TIME PERIOD: By default all worldwide online news coverage monitored by GDELT since 2017 is searched (except for maps which only search the last 7 days and cannot be changed).You can narrow the timeframe to a shorter window to examine a particular time period. (You can also select a "zoomable" volume timeline display in the next section that allows you to interactively narrow your search TPMOD: A TENDENCY-GUIDED PREDICTION MODEL FOR TEMPORAL This paper explores temporal knowledge graph completion using GDELT: Temporal knowledge graphs (TKGs) have become useful resources for numerous Artificial Intelligence applications, but they are far fromcompleteness.
EXPLORING GDELT USING TABLEAU AND BIGQUERY The latest version of Tableau offers direct integration with Google BigQuery, meaning you can leverage Tableau's incredibly powerful point-and-click visual analytics platform to directly query, analyze, and visualize GDELT without needing to write a single line of code! This past May we announced that GDELT is available inside of Google's BigQuery massive big data platform and over the past NEW AUGUST 2019 GKG 2.0 THEMES LOOKUP Advanced users are frequently interested in a list of all of the themes found in the GDELT Global Knowledge Graph (GKG)'s Themes and V2Themes field in order to look for themes related to their topics of interest and to plan large-scale analyses. COMPILING A MASTER LIST OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE NEWS 2016 Following on our release earlier today of all of the Donald Trump tweets found in the worldwide news coverage monitored by GDELT 2016-2019, today we are releasing its counterpart: a massive dataset of every link to a social media post on Facebook, Instagram, QQ, Twitter, Vimeo, VK and YouTube from the start of GDELT's outlink monitoring on April 20, 2016 through the end of September WORKING WITH GDELT IN PYTHON: A QUICK TUTORIAL Python has become an increasingly popular language for rapidly working with large datasets. James Houghton has a great quick tutorial for loading and working with the GDELT event database in Python. MAPPING MEDIA GEOGRAPHIC NETWORKS: THE NEWS CO-OCCURRENCE Today we’re tremendously excited to unveil a long-awaited visualization that explores how the world’s news media groups countries into distinct clusters, creating an inherent geographic network structure over the planet akin to “communities” as seen through the eyes of the world’s presses. THE GDELT PROJECTINTROGDELT TRANSLINGUALABOUTTIMEMAPPERDATAOUR GLOBALWORLD IN REALTIME
A Global Database of Society. Supported by Google Jigsaw, the GDELT Project monitors the world's broadcast, print, and web news from nearly every corner of every country in over 100 languages and identifies the people, locations, organizations, themes, sources, emotions, counts, quotes, images and events driving our global society every second of every day, creating a free open platform for DATA: QUERYING, ANALYZING AND DOWNLOADING: THE GDELT PROJECT The GDELT Project is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest resolution open database of human society ever created. Just the 2015 data alone records nearly three quarters of a trillion emotional snapshots and more than 1.5 billion location references, while its total archives span more than 215 years, making it one of the largest open-access spatio-temporal datasets in existance andTHE GDELT PROJECT
How was the emergency landing of the Ryanair flight in Belarus and the arrest of activist Roman Protasevich and his traveling companion SofiaSapega
GDELT SUMMARY: ONLINE NEWS TIME PERIOD: By default all worldwide online news coverage monitored by GDELT since 2017 is searched (except for maps which only search the last 7 days and cannot be changed).You can narrow the timeframe to a shorter window to examine a particular time period. (You can also select a "zoomable" volume timeline display in the next section that allows you to interactively narrow your search TPMOD: A TENDENCY-GUIDED PREDICTION MODEL FOR TEMPORAL This paper explores temporal knowledge graph completion using GDELT: Temporal knowledge graphs (TKGs) have become useful resources for numerous Artificial Intelligence applications, but they are far fromcompleteness.
EXPLORING GDELT USING TABLEAU AND BIGQUERY The latest version of Tableau offers direct integration with Google BigQuery, meaning you can leverage Tableau's incredibly powerful point-and-click visual analytics platform to directly query, analyze, and visualize GDELT without needing to write a single line of code! This past May we announced that GDELT is available inside of Google's BigQuery massive big data platform and over the past NEW AUGUST 2019 GKG 2.0 THEMES LOOKUP Advanced users are frequently interested in a list of all of the themes found in the GDELT Global Knowledge Graph (GKG)'s Themes and V2Themes field in order to look for themes related to their topics of interest and to plan large-scale analyses. COMPILING A MASTER LIST OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE NEWS 2016 Following on our release earlier today of all of the Donald Trump tweets found in the worldwide news coverage monitored by GDELT 2016-2019, today we are releasing its counterpart: a massive dataset of every link to a social media post on Facebook, Instagram, QQ, Twitter, Vimeo, VK and YouTube from the start of GDELT's outlink monitoring on April 20, 2016 through the end of September WORKING WITH GDELT IN PYTHON: A QUICK TUTORIAL Python has become an increasingly popular language for rapidly working with large datasets. James Houghton has a great quick tutorial for loading and working with the GDELT event database in Python. MAPPING MEDIA GEOGRAPHIC NETWORKS: THE NEWS CO-OCCURRENCE Today we’re tremendously excited to unveil a long-awaited visualization that explores how the world’s news media groups countries into distinct clusters, creating an inherent geographic network structure over the planet akin to “communities” as seen through the eyes of the world’s presses. DATA: QUERYING, ANALYZING AND DOWNLOADING: THE GDELT PROJECT The GDELT Project is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest resolution open database of human society ever created. Just the 2015 data alone records nearly three quarters of a trillion emotional snapshots and more than 1.5 billion location references, while its total archives span more than 215 years, making it one of the largest open-access spatio-temporal datasets in existance and THE GDELT STORY: ABOUT THE GDELT PROJECT GDELT is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest resolution open database of human society ever created. Creating a platform that monitors the world's news media from nearly every corner of every country in print, broadcast, and web formats, in over 100 languages, every moment of every day and that stretches back to January 1, 1979 through present day, with daily updates, required an JUNE 2021 – THE GDELT PROJECT How much attention is television news paying to growing concern over shortages as the economy begins to reopen? The timeline below shows total monthly mentions of GDELT ANALYSIS SERVICE: THE GLOBAL DATABASE OF EVENTS The GDELT Analysis Service offers a variety of tools and services that allow you to visualize, explore, and export the Global Database of Events, Language, and Tone project - a realtime database of global society.IMPORTANT: The analysis site is currently being upgraded, the new version will debut in GLOBAL NUMERIC GRAPH: COUNTING PROTEST SIZES Researchers studying global protest trends typically need to record any available details on the size of the protest, the size of the security forces opposing it, the number A CASE EXAMPLE OF PERFORMANCE TUNING: PURE C VERSUS PERL Given the scale at which GDELT operates, we spend considerable time developing highly efficient architectures and relentlessly tuning the performance of our pipelines, balancing the need for raw execution speed with geographically distributed fault tolerance, mixing traditional tightly coupled HPC practices at the VM level with cloud practices at the interconnect level. HOW THE ROMAN PROTASEVICH STORY HAS BEEN COVERED ON How was the emergency landing of the Ryanair flight in Belarus and the arrest of activist Roman Protasevich and his traveling companion Sofia Sapega covered on television news? The timeline below shows total mentions of the story across BBC News London, CNN, MSNBC and Fox News. BBC News covered the story first and was already pivoting away from the story by the time CNN, MSNBC and Fox WHAT GOOGLE’S CLOUD VIDEO AI SEES WATCHING DECADE OF UPDATE (8/7/2020): Thanks to a Google Cloud COVID-19 Research Grant to the Media-Data Research Consortium, this dataset has been vastly expanded to cover all of 2020 and major disease outbreaks of the past decade.. What would it look like to have Google's state-of-the-art video understanding system Cloud Video AI watch a decade of ABC, CBS and NBC evening television news broadcasts 2010 CAMPAIGN 2020: GETTING STARTED WITH GDELT FOR TRACKING THE As the United States' 2020 presidential race begins in earnest, here are just a few of the ways GDELT can be used to track how the media is covering the candidates and the race as a whole. MEASURING SHOT-LEVEL VISUAL SIMILARITY OF TV NEWS USING As we continue in our efforts to automatically segment television news broadcasts into their component stories, we've looked at shot-level video summaries, semantic caption similarity and even shot-level OCR edit distance and text similarity.In the past we've also looked at day-level visual similarity using the Video AI API's label annotations. What about looking at visual similarity across THE GDELT PROJECTINTROGDELT TRANSLINGUALABOUTTIMEMAPPERDATAOUR GLOBALWORLD IN REALTIME
A Global Database of Society. Supported by Google Jigsaw, the GDELT Project monitors the world's broadcast, print, and web news from nearly every corner of every country in over 100 languages and identifies the people, locations, organizations, themes, sources, emotions, counts, quotes, images and events driving our global society every second of every day, creating a free open platform for DATA: QUERYING, ANALYZING AND DOWNLOADING: THE GDELT PROJECT The GDELT Project is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest resolution open database of human society ever created. Just the 2015 data alone records nearly three quarters of a trillion emotional snapshots and more than 1.5 billion location references, while its total archives span more than 215 years, making it one of the largest open-access spatio-temporal datasets in existance andTHE GDELT PROJECT
How was the emergency landing of the Ryanair flight in Belarus and the arrest of activist Roman Protasevich and his traveling companion SofiaSapega
GDELT SUMMARY: ONLINE NEWS TIME PERIOD: By default all worldwide online news coverage monitored by GDELT since 2017 is searched (except for maps which only search the last 7 days and cannot be changed).You can narrow the timeframe to a shorter window to examine a particular time period. (You can also select a "zoomable" volume timeline display in the next section that allows you to interactively narrow your search TPMOD: A TENDENCY-GUIDED PREDICTION MODEL FOR TEMPORAL This paper explores temporal knowledge graph completion using GDELT: Temporal knowledge graphs (TKGs) have become useful resources for numerous Artificial Intelligence applications, but they are far fromcompleteness.
EXPLORING GDELT USING TABLEAU AND BIGQUERY The latest version of Tableau offers direct integration with Google BigQuery, meaning you can leverage Tableau's incredibly powerful point-and-click visual analytics platform to directly query, analyze, and visualize GDELT without needing to write a single line of code! This past May we announced that GDELT is available inside of Google's BigQuery massive big data platform and over the past NEW AUGUST 2019 GKG 2.0 THEMES LOOKUP Advanced users are frequently interested in a list of all of the themes found in the GDELT Global Knowledge Graph (GKG)'s Themes and V2Themes field in order to look for themes related to their topics of interest and to plan large-scale analyses. COMPILING A MASTER LIST OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE NEWS 2016 Following on our release earlier today of all of the Donald Trump tweets found in the worldwide news coverage monitored by GDELT 2016-2019, today we are releasing its counterpart: a massive dataset of every link to a social media post on Facebook, Instagram, QQ, Twitter, Vimeo, VK and YouTube from the start of GDELT's outlink monitoring on April 20, 2016 through the end of September WORKING WITH GDELT IN PYTHON: A QUICK TUTORIAL Python has become an increasingly popular language for rapidly working with large datasets. James Houghton has a great quick tutorial for loading and working with the GDELT event database in Python. MAPPING MEDIA GEOGRAPHIC NETWORKS: THE NEWS CO-OCCURRENCE Today we’re tremendously excited to unveil a long-awaited visualization that explores how the world’s news media groups countries into distinct clusters, creating an inherent geographic network structure over the planet akin to “communities” as seen through the eyes of the world’s presses. THE GDELT PROJECTINTROGDELT TRANSLINGUALABOUTTIMEMAPPERDATAOUR GLOBALWORLD IN REALTIME
A Global Database of Society. Supported by Google Jigsaw, the GDELT Project monitors the world's broadcast, print, and web news from nearly every corner of every country in over 100 languages and identifies the people, locations, organizations, themes, sources, emotions, counts, quotes, images and events driving our global society every second of every day, creating a free open platform for DATA: QUERYING, ANALYZING AND DOWNLOADING: THE GDELT PROJECT The GDELT Project is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest resolution open database of human society ever created. Just the 2015 data alone records nearly three quarters of a trillion emotional snapshots and more than 1.5 billion location references, while its total archives span more than 215 years, making it one of the largest open-access spatio-temporal datasets in existance andTHE GDELT PROJECT
How was the emergency landing of the Ryanair flight in Belarus and the arrest of activist Roman Protasevich and his traveling companion SofiaSapega
GDELT SUMMARY: ONLINE NEWS TIME PERIOD: By default all worldwide online news coverage monitored by GDELT since 2017 is searched (except for maps which only search the last 7 days and cannot be changed).You can narrow the timeframe to a shorter window to examine a particular time period. (You can also select a "zoomable" volume timeline display in the next section that allows you to interactively narrow your search TPMOD: A TENDENCY-GUIDED PREDICTION MODEL FOR TEMPORAL This paper explores temporal knowledge graph completion using GDELT: Temporal knowledge graphs (TKGs) have become useful resources for numerous Artificial Intelligence applications, but they are far fromcompleteness.
EXPLORING GDELT USING TABLEAU AND BIGQUERY The latest version of Tableau offers direct integration with Google BigQuery, meaning you can leverage Tableau's incredibly powerful point-and-click visual analytics platform to directly query, analyze, and visualize GDELT without needing to write a single line of code! This past May we announced that GDELT is available inside of Google's BigQuery massive big data platform and over the past NEW AUGUST 2019 GKG 2.0 THEMES LOOKUP Advanced users are frequently interested in a list of all of the themes found in the GDELT Global Knowledge Graph (GKG)'s Themes and V2Themes field in order to look for themes related to their topics of interest and to plan large-scale analyses. COMPILING A MASTER LIST OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE NEWS 2016 Following on our release earlier today of all of the Donald Trump tweets found in the worldwide news coverage monitored by GDELT 2016-2019, today we are releasing its counterpart: a massive dataset of every link to a social media post on Facebook, Instagram, QQ, Twitter, Vimeo, VK and YouTube from the start of GDELT's outlink monitoring on April 20, 2016 through the end of September WORKING WITH GDELT IN PYTHON: A QUICK TUTORIAL Python has become an increasingly popular language for rapidly working with large datasets. James Houghton has a great quick tutorial for loading and working with the GDELT event database in Python. MAPPING MEDIA GEOGRAPHIC NETWORKS: THE NEWS CO-OCCURRENCE Today we’re tremendously excited to unveil a long-awaited visualization that explores how the world’s news media groups countries into distinct clusters, creating an inherent geographic network structure over the planet akin to “communities” as seen through the eyes of the world’s presses. DATA: QUERYING, ANALYZING AND DOWNLOADING: THE GDELT PROJECT The GDELT Project is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest resolution open database of human society ever created. Just the 2015 data alone records nearly three quarters of a trillion emotional snapshots and more than 1.5 billion location references, while its total archives span more than 215 years, making it one of the largest open-access spatio-temporal datasets in existance and THE GDELT STORY: ABOUT THE GDELT PROJECT GDELT is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest resolution open database of human society ever created. Creating a platform that monitors the world's news media from nearly every corner of every country in print, broadcast, and web formats, in over 100 languages, every moment of every day and that stretches back to January 1, 1979 through present day, with daily updates, required an JUNE 2021 – THE GDELT PROJECT How much attention is television news paying to growing concern over shortages as the economy begins to reopen? The timeline below shows total monthly mentions of GDELT ANALYSIS SERVICE: THE GLOBAL DATABASE OF EVENTS The GDELT Analysis Service offers a variety of tools and services that allow you to visualize, explore, and export the Global Database of Events, Language, and Tone project - a realtime database of global society.IMPORTANT: The analysis site is currently being upgraded, the new version will debut in GLOBAL NUMERIC GRAPH: COUNTING PROTEST SIZES Researchers studying global protest trends typically need to record any available details on the size of the protest, the size of the security forces opposing it, the number A CASE EXAMPLE OF PERFORMANCE TUNING: PURE C VERSUS PERL Given the scale at which GDELT operates, we spend considerable time developing highly efficient architectures and relentlessly tuning the performance of our pipelines, balancing the need for raw execution speed with geographically distributed fault tolerance, mixing traditional tightly coupled HPC practices at the VM level with cloud practices at the interconnect level. HOW THE ROMAN PROTASEVICH STORY HAS BEEN COVERED ON How was the emergency landing of the Ryanair flight in Belarus and the arrest of activist Roman Protasevich and his traveling companion Sofia Sapega covered on television news? The timeline below shows total mentions of the story across BBC News London, CNN, MSNBC and Fox News. BBC News covered the story first and was already pivoting away from the story by the time CNN, MSNBC and Fox WHAT GOOGLE’S CLOUD VIDEO AI SEES WATCHING DECADE OF UPDATE (8/7/2020): Thanks to a Google Cloud COVID-19 Research Grant to the Media-Data Research Consortium, this dataset has been vastly expanded to cover all of 2020 and major disease outbreaks of the past decade.. What would it look like to have Google's state-of-the-art video understanding system Cloud Video AI watch a decade of ABC, CBS and NBC evening television news broadcasts 2010 CAMPAIGN 2020: GETTING STARTED WITH GDELT FOR TRACKING THE As the United States' 2020 presidential race begins in earnest, here are just a few of the ways GDELT can be used to track how the media is covering the candidates and the race as a whole. MEASURING SHOT-LEVEL VISUAL SIMILARITY OF TV NEWS USING As we continue in our efforts to automatically segment television news broadcasts into their component stories, we've looked at shot-level video summaries, semantic caption similarity and even shot-level OCR edit distance and text similarity.In the past we've also looked at day-level visual similarity using the Video AI API's label annotations. What about looking at visual similarity acrossTHE GDELT PROJECT
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WATCHING OUR WORLD UNFOLD Visualization credit GDELT Project. A GLOBAL DATABASE OF SOCIETY Supported by Google Jigsaw , the GDELT Project monitors the world's broadcast, print, and web news from nearly every corner of every country in over 100 languages and identifies the people, locations, organizations, themes, sources, emotions, counts, quotes, images and events driving our global society every second of every day, creating a free open platform for computing on the entire world. THE GDELT PROJECT IS A REALTIME NETWORK DIAGRAM AND DATABASE OF GLOBAL HUMAN SOCIETY FOR OPEN RESEARCH Visualization credit GDELT Project.__
WATCHING THE ENTIRE WORLD GDELT monitors the world's news media from nearly every corner ofevery country
in print, broadcast, and web formats, in over 100 languages, every moment of every day. What would it look like to use massive computing power to see the world through others' eyes, to break down language and access barriers, facilitate conversation between societies, and empower local populations with the information and insights they need to live safe and productive lives? By quantitatively codifying human society's events, dreams and fears, can we map happiness and conflict, provide insight to vulnerable populations and even potentially forecast global conflict in ways that allow us as a society to come together to deescalate tensions, counter extremism, and break down cultural barriers? That is the vision of the GDELT Project. Put simply, the GDELT Project is a realtime open data global graph over human society as seen through the eyes of the world's news media, reaching deeply into local events, reaction, discourse, and emotions of the most remote corners of the world in near-realtime and making all of this available as an open data firehose to enable research over humansociety.
GLOBAL REACH
GDELT monitors print, broadcast, and web news media in over 100 languages from across every country in the world to keep continually updated on breaking developments anywhere on the planet.
Its historical archives stretch back to January 1, 1979 and update every 15 minutes. Through its ability to leverage the world's collective news media,
GDELT moves beyond the focus of the Western media towards a far more global perspective on what's happening and how the world is feelingabout it
.
EMERGING MEDIA
From the Global Twitter Heartbeatto
the SyFy Opposite Worlds Show (and many more to be announced shortly) we are exploring how social media is used around the world and how people and societies expressthemselves
and talk about the world online. As these projects increase our collective understanding of the social sphere and especially how it is used in the non-Western world,
we will be increasingly integrating social media into GDELT'smonitoring streams.
HISTORICAL BREADTH
In the words of George Santayana "those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" - history is highly cyclic and contemporary events are often deeply rooted in historical contexts,
making the understanding of the past of critical importance to interpreting the present. Already GDELT is the first truly multi-decade global event database and through an array of collaborations and partnerships we are expanding GDELT's coverage all the way back to the year 1800, which, when complete, will offer more than two centuries of codified global history.TRANSLATION
Even the largest teams of human translators cannot read and translate every word published by the world's news media each day. The GDELTTranslingual
platform represents what we believe is the largest realtime streaming news machine translation deployment in the world: all global news that GDELT monitors in 65 languages,
representing 98.4% of its daily non-English monitoring volume, is translated in realtime into English and processed. > "THE GDELT PROJECT IS AN INITIATIVE TO CONSTRUCT A CATALOG OF HUMAN > SOCIETAL-SCALE BEHAVIOR AND BELIEFS ACROSS ALL COUNTRIES OF THE > WORLD, CONNECTING EVERY PERSON, ORGANIZATION, LOCATION, COUNT, > THEME, NEWS SOURCE, AND EVENT ACROSS THE PLANET INTO A SINGLE > MASSIVE NETWORK THAT CAPTURES WHAT'S HAPPENING AROUND THE WORLD, > WHAT ITS CONTEXT IS AND WHO'S INVOLVED, AND HOW THE WORLD IS FEELING > ABOUT IT, EVERY SINGLE DAY." With support from the US Institute of Peace, the GDELT Global Conflict Dashboard provides a live interactive map of global protests and unrest around the world each day. Visualization credit GDELT Project. As part of the new GDELT Global Knowledge Graph 2.0 system, the Global Content Analysis Measures (GCAM) suite assesses over 2,200 emotions and themes from every article, allowing you to explore everything from anxiety to smugness to passivity to vanity. Visualization credit GDELT Project. Published the day before President Yanukovych fled the country, this map offers an interactive visualization of protests and violence against civilians in the country, showing both the spread of unrest at that point across the country, and the significant and growing restlessness of Crimea, foreshadowing its ultimate breakaway from themainland.
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COMPUTING ON THE ENTIRE WORLD:EVENTS & NETWORKS
GDELT uses some of the world's most sophisticated natural language and data mining algorithms, including the world's most powerful deep learning algorithms, to extract more than 300 categories ofevents,
millions of themes and thousands of emotions and the networks that tiethem together.
Monitoring nearly the entire world's news media is only the beginning - even the largest team of humans could not begin to read and analyze the billions upon billions of words and images published each day. GDELT uses some of the world's most sophisticated computer algorithms, custom-designed for global news media, running on "one of the most powerful server networks in the known Universe" , together with some of the world's most powerful deep learning algorithms , to create a realtime computable record of global society that can be visualized, analyzed, modeled, examined and even forecasted. A hugearray of datasets
totaling trillions of datapoints are available. Three primary data streams are created, one codifying physical activities around the world in over 300 categories, one recording the people, places, organizations, millions of themes and thousands of emotions underlying those events and their interconnections and one codifying the visual narratives of the world's news imagery. All three streams update every 15 minutes, offering near-realtime insights into the world around us. Underlying the streams are a vast array of sources, from hundreds of thousands of global media outlets to special collections like 215 years of digitized books, 21 billion words of academic literature spanning 70 years, human rights archives and even saturation processing of the raw closed captioning stream of almost 100 television stations across the US in collaboration with the Internet Archive's Television News Archive. Finally, also in collaboration with the Internet Archive, the Archive captures nearly all worldwide online news coverage monitored by GDELT each day into its permanent archive to ensure its availability for future generations even in the face of repressive forces that continue to erode press freedoms around the world. GDELT EVENT DATABASE The GDELT Event Database records over 300 categoriesof
physical activities around the world, from riots and protests to peace appeals and diplomatic exchanges, georeferenced to the city ormountaintop
, across
the entire planet dating back to January 1, 1979 and updated every 15minutes.
Essentially it takes a sentence like "_The United States criticized Russia yesterday for deploying its troops in Crimea, in which a recent clash with its soldiers left 10 civilians injured_" and transforms this blurb of unstructured text into three structured database entries, recording _US CRITICIZES RUSSIA_, _RUSSIA TROOP-DEPLOY UKRAINE (CRIMEA)_, and _RUSSIA MATERIAL-CONFLICT CIVILIANS (CRIMEA)_. Nearly 60 attributes are captured for each event, including the approximate location of the action and those involved. This translates the textual descriptions of world events captured in the news media into codified entries in a grand "global spreadsheet." GDELT GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE GRAPH Much of the true insight captured in the world's news media lies notin WHAT IT SAYS
,
but the context of HOW IT SAYS IT.
The GDELT Global Knowledge Graph (GKG) compiles a list of every person, organization, company, locationand
several million themes and thousands of emotions from every news report, using some of the most sophisticated named entity and geocoding algorithms in existance, designed specifically for the noisy and ungrammatical world that is the world's news media.
The resulting network diagram constructs a graph over the entire world, encoding not only what's happening, but what its contextis, who's involved
,
and how the world is feeling about it,
updated every single day. Visualize the Global Conversation in a single glance, make World Leader Wordclouds,
or explore the connections among Iran's leadership or the evolving narrative around Edward Snowden.
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GDELT VISUAL GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE GRAPH Worldwide news reporting is increasingly saturated by imagery, but historically GDELT has been limited to the textual contents of global journalism. As of January 2016, a random sample of up to a million images a day are drawn from the media of almost every country and processed through Google's Vision API.
Each image is annotated with the objects and activities it depicts, transcriptions of recognizable text (accurate enough to capture a handwritten Arabic protest sign held at an angle), the geographic location inferred from visual context, recognizable logos, and even the emotion of each human face. All of these annotations are delivered as an open data firehose quantifying the visual narratives of theworld's media.
GDELT GKG SPECIAL COLLECTIONS In addition to the news-based live Global Knowledge Graph, there numerous special GKG collections available that focus on specific specialized sources of information ortopics.
Collections currently available include 215 years of books comprising the majority of English language volumes digitized from US libraries, more than half a century of the output of the world's major human rights organizations, saturation processing of the closed captioning of more than 100 US television stations, and a special socio-cultural academic literature archive totaling 21 billion words spanning 70 years and more than 2,200 journals.Check It Out!
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> "GDELT IS DESIGNED TO HELP SUPPORT NEW THEORIES AND DESCRIPTIVE > UNDERSTANDINGS OF THE BEHAVIORS AND DRIVING FORCES OF GLOBAL-SCALE > SOCIAL SYSTEMS FROM THE MICRO-LEVEL OF THE INDIVIDUAL THROUGH THE > MACRO-LEVEL OF THE ENTIRE PLANET BY OFFERING REALTIME SYNTHESIS OF > GLOBAL SOCIETAL-SCALE BEHAVIOR INTO A RICH QUANTITATIVE DATABASE > ALLOWING REALTIME MONITORING AND ANALYTICAL EXPLORATION OF THOSE> TRENDS."
The GDELT Daily Trend Report is a free daily PDF report that summarizes the latest developments and emerging trends in conflict across the globe, delivering the world to your inbox each morning. For the top 10 countries exhibiting the greatest increase towards conflict over the past 48 hours, one-pager Country Detail briefings draw from both the GDELT Event Database and GDELT Global Knowledge Graph to produce maps, charts, and tables summarizing what's going on, who's involved, its context, and its significance. Photo credit GDELT Project. The GDELT World Leaders Index is a free daily PDF report that ranks the world's heads of state each morning according to the average tone of all monitored global news coverage mentioning them in the previous 48 hours. In essence, it is a popularity index that ranks world leaders from most to least popular and how their popularity ischanging over time.
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QUERYING, ANALYZING AND DOWNLOADING The entire GDELT database is 100% free and open and you can download the raw datafiles, visualize it using the GDELT Analysis Service, or analyze it at limitless scale with GoogleBigQuery.
GDELT ANALYSIS SERVICE The GDELT Analysis Service is a free cloud-based service that offers a variety of tools and services to allow you to visualize, explore, and export both the GDELT Event Database and the GDELT Global Knowledge Graph. This is a great way to get started exploring GDELT and what it can do for you, even if you don't have a technical background.GOOGLE BIGQUERY
The entire quarter-billion-record GDELT Event Database is available in Google BigQuery, updated daily. You can query, export, and even conduct sophisticated analyses and modeling of the entire dataset using standard SQL, with even the most complex queries returning innear-realtime.
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Advanced users and those with unique use cases can download all of the underlying records in CSV format. A single year of the GDELT GKG totals 2.5TB and few software packages can deal with even small subsets of the database, so most users will likely wish to use the GDELT Analysis Service or Google BigQuery.Learn More!
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> "GDELT'S EVOLVING ABILITY TO CAPTURE ETHNIC, RELIGIOUS, AND OTHER > SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RELATIONSHIPS WILL OFFER PROFOUNDLY NEW INSIGHTS > INTO THE INTERPLAY OF GROUP BEHAVIOR OVER TIME, OFFERING A RICH NEW > PLATFORM FOR UNDERSTANDING PATTERNS OF SOCIAL EVOLUTION, WHILE > GDELT'S REALTIME NATURE WILL EXPAND CURRENT UNDERSTANDING OF SOCIAL > SYSTEMS BEYOND STATIC SNAPSHOTS TOWARDS THEORIES THAT INCORPORATE > THE NONLINEAR BEHAVIOR AND FEEDBACK EFFECTS THAT DEFINE HUMAN > INTERACTION AND GREATLY ENRICH FRAGILITY INDEXES, EARLY WARNING > SYSTEMS, AND FORECASTING EFFORTS." The GDELT Analysis Service TimeMapper Visualizer allows you to search the full quarter-billion-record GDELT event database for events matching your search criteria and get back a time-coded Google Earth .KML file that allows you to explore the results over both time and space simultaneously - here all events in Nigeria in Spring 2014 areseen.
Visualization credit GDELT Project. The GDELT Analysis Service Word Cloud Visualizer allows you to rapidly construct a "word cloud" visualization using the GDELT Global Knowledge Graph - this Washington Post article describes the insights gained from creating a word cloud representing every head of state inMarch 2014.
Visualization credit GDELT Project. The GDELT Analysis Service Network Visualizer allows you to rapidly construct network diagrams from the GDELT Global Knowledge Graph, creating interactive browser-based network displays, "centrality" and "influencer" rankings - here the network of key influencers in the Nigerian Oil & Gas industry is seen. Visualization credit GDELT Project. Visualization credit GDELT Project.__
THE GDELT BLOG
The GDELT Blog is the official one-stop repository for the latest news, announcements, information, and applications of the world's largest open research platform on human society. GDELT'S HOME IN THE BLOGOSPHERE The Official GDELT Project Blog is the best place to keep track of all of the latest news, announcements, information, developments, latest features and releases, and new applications and media coverage of the GDELT Project. Its basically GDELT's home in the blogosphere! The blog is also where we feature a steady stream of examples showcasing projects that use GDELT in new and innovative ways as well as "getting started" examples that show you how to perform basic analyses using GDELT, from mapping to modeling. Want to see an example of how to apply one of the tools in the GDELT Analysis Service ? The blog offers examples of how to use each tool and the kinds of analyses they support. Do you have a cool new application or visualization you've built using GDELT? Writing a paper or analysis using GDELT? Hosting a hackathon using it? Have an awesome new analysis or visualization software package you used GDELT to show off? Write a great story about GDELT or using GDELT? Drop us an email and we'd love to feature it on our blog!LATEST BLOG POSTS
> "A GLOBAL SOCIETAL OBSERVATORY FOR RESEARCH ON GLOBAL SOCIETY. > MAPPING THE PEOPLE, ORGANIZATIONS, THEMES, EMOTIONS, AND EVENTS > DRIVING GLOBAL EVENTS." The GDELT Global Knowledge Graph was used to visualize the "tone" (very positive to very negative) of national media discourse around the Affordable Healthcare Act, create a sequence of heatmaps charting the darkening stormclouds of public opinion. Visualization credit GDELT Project. All 675 million references to the more than 69 million events captured by GDELT for 2012-2013 were scanned for global patterns in Material Conflict in 2013 compared with 2012, resulting in the largest event-based annual country ranking ever created. A 172-page report was compiled with a one-page country brief for every country, providing a series of maps, charts, graphs, and other visualizations identifying the major emerging patterns of unrest across the world in 2013. Visualization credit GDELT Project.GET STARTED!
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