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Richard G. Mayopu, Yi-Yun Wang and Long-Sheng Chen
Recent studies have indicated that fake news is always produced to manipulate readers and that it spreads very fast and brings great damage to human society through social media. From the available literature, most studies focused on fake news detection ...
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Félix Gélinas-Gascon and Richard Khoury
Negative social media usage during the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of understanding the spread of misinformation and toxicity in public online discussions. In this paper, we propose a novel unsupervised method to discover the structu...
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Liliya A. Demidova, Dmitry O. Zhukov, Elena G. Andrianova and Alexander S. Sigov
This paper explores the social dynamics of processes in complex systems involving humans by focusing on user activity in online media outlets. The R/S analysis showed that the time series of the processes under consideration are fractal and anti-persiste...
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Marco Vernier, Manuela Farinosi, Alberto Foresti and Gian Luca Foresti
In recent years, social platforms have become integrated in a variety of economic, political and cultural domains. Social media have become the primary outlets for many citizens to consume news and information, and, at the same time, to produce and share...
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Aristeidis Lamprogeorgos, Minas Pergantis, Michail Panagopoulos and Andreas Giannakoulopoulos
The last decade has been a time of great progress in the World Wide Web and this progress has manifested in multiple ways, including both the diffusion and expansion of Semantic Web technologies and the advancement of the aesthetics and usability of Web ...
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Olga Papadopoulou , Themistoklis Makedas , Lazaros Apostolidis , Francesco Poldi , Symeon Papadopoulos and Ioannis Kompatsiaris
The proliferation of online news, especially during the ?infodemic? that emerged along with the COVID-19 pandemic, has rapidly increased the risk of and, more importantly, the volume of online misinformation. Online Social Networks (OSNs), such as Facebo...
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Andreas Giannakoulopoulos, Minas Pergantis, Nikos Konstantinou, Alexandros Kouretsis, Aristeidis Lamprogeorgos and Iraklis Varlamis
Since the dawn of the new millennium and even earlier, a coordinated effort has been underway to expand the World Wide Web into a machine-readable web of data known as the Semantic Web. The field of art and culture has been one of the most eager to integ...
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Efthimis Kotenidis, Nikolaos Vryzas, Andreas Veglis and Charalampos Dimoulas
Interactivity has been a very sought-after feature in professional journalism ever since the media industry transitioned from print into the online space. Within this context, chatbots started to infiltrate the media sphere and provide news organizations...
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Robyn C. Thompson, Seena Joseph and Timothy T. Adeliyi
The ubiquitous access and exponential growth of information available on social media networks have facilitated the spread of fake news, complicating the task of distinguishing between this and real news. Fake news is a significant social barrier that ha...
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Jianzhuo Yan, Lihong Chen, Yongchuan Yu, Hongxia Xu, Qingcai Gao, Kunpeng Cao and Jianhui Chen
With the rapid development of the internet and social media, extracting emergency events from online news reports has become an urgent need for public safety. However, current studies on the text mining of emergency information mainly focus on text class...
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