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Abstract: Twitter has become a rich source of inter-personal data from which valuable insights can be extracted. Twitter also has become a
platform for people to establish communities, groups and associations. These associations shares opinions, interests and hold discussions, which
will become themes over a period of time. The discussions which are in unstructured text format will be extracted to get keywords and form
relationships among them. Twitter is carefully selected based on a fixed hash-tag and build a Document Term Matrix.
INTRODUCTION (HEADING 1)
All manuscripts must be in English. These guidelines include
complete descriptions of the fonts, spacing, and related
information for producing your proceedings manuscripts.
This document describes, and is written to conform to, author
guidelines for the JGRCS. It is prepared in Microsoft Word
as a .doc document. Although other means of preparation are
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layout.
Microsoft Word terminology is used where
appropriate in this document.
Although formatting
instructions may often appear daunting, the simplest
approach is to use this template and insert headings and text
into it as appropriate. Some components, such as multileveled equations and graphics, are not prescribed, although
the various table text styles are provided. The formatter will
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criteria that follow.
FORMAT & STYLE
Text of manuscript should be arranged in the following
order: Title, Abstract, Introduction, Body Text, Results and
Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgements and References.
Title (Heading 2)
Title should be short and explanatory enough. It should be
typed as it is written in sample paper.
Abstract
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reports and 250 words for original articles and other article
types. The abstract should be structured for original articles.
State the context (background), aims, settings and design,
material and methods, statistical analysis used, results and
conclusions. Below the abstract should provide 3 to 8
keywords. The abstract should not be structured for a brief
report, review article, symposia and research methodology.
Do not include references in abstract.
Introduction
Introduction should lead the reader to the importance of the
study; tie-up published literature with the aims of the study
and clearly states the rationale behind the investigation. It
should state the purpose and summarize the rationale for the
study and gives a concise background. Use references to
provide the most salient background rather than an
Section Headings
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headings must be in 10pt font.
Level-1 Heading: (Heading 3) A level-1 heading must be in
a font size 10, bold face capitals, left justified and should be
spaced with single line above and below. For example, see
heading INTRODUCTION in sample paper. In case of
original research paper following heading should be written
in this format: Introduction, Methodology, Result and
discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgement and References.
Level-2 Heading: A level-2 heading must be in italic, leftjustified and should be spaced 6 point above and 3 point
below. For example, see heading Section heading in
sample paper.
Level-3 Heading: A level-3 heading must be in regular and
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level-3 section immediately follows the level-3 heading in
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