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Elizabeth Ayangunna, Gulzar Shah, Kingsley Kalu, Padmini Shankar and Bushra Shah
The use of the internet and supported apps is at historically unprecedented levels for the exchange of health information. The increasing use of the internet and social media platforms can affect patients? health behavior. This study aims to assess the v...
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Kevin K. W. Ho and Shaoyu Ye
The COVID-19 pandemic heightened concerns about health and safety, leading people to seek information to protect themselves from infection. Even before the pandemic, false health information was spreading on social media. We conducted a review of recent ...
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Yimin Lum and Chen-Wei Chang
The rapid development of mobile Internet technology has brought about the flourishing growth of social media live streaming. This study employs social presence theory as the primary framework to investigate the impact of Facebook Live?s features of socia...
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Changchang Li, Botao Xu, Zhiwei Chen, Xiaoou Huang, Jing (Selena) He and Xia Xie
University students, as a special group, face multiple psychological pressures and challenges, making them susceptible to social anxiety disorder. However, there are currently no articles using machine learning algorithms to identify predictors of social...
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Hao Liu, Bo Yang and Zhiwen Yu
Multimodal sarcasm detection is a developing research field in social Internet of Things, which is the foundation of artificial intelligence and human psychology research. Sarcastic comments issued on social media often imply people?s real attitudes towa...
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