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David Hanny and Bernd Resch
With the vast amount of social media posts available online, topic modeling and sentiment analysis have become central methods to better understand and analyze online behavior and opinion. However, semantic and sentiment analysis have rarely been combine...
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Laura Plaza, Lourdes Araujo, Fernando López-Ostenero and Juan Martínez-Romo
Online learning is quickly becoming a popular choice instead of traditional education. One of its key advantages lies in the flexibility it offers, allowing individuals to tailor their learning experiences to their unique schedules and commitments. Moreo...
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Neelakandan Subramani, Sathishkumar Veerappampalayam Easwaramoorthy, Prakash Mohan, Malliga Subramanian and Velmurugan Sambath
Twitter, Instagram and Facebook are expanding rapidly, reporting on daily news, social activities and regional or international actual occurrences. Twitter and other platforms have gained popularity because they allow users to submit information, links, ...
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Nureni Ayofe Azeez and Emad Fadhal
Background: Internet social media platforms have become quite popular, enabling a wide range of online users to stay in touch with their friends and relatives wherever they are at any time. This has led to a significant increase in virtual crime from the...
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Ivan V. Kozitsin
Online information cascades (tree-like structures formed by posts, comments, likes, replies, etc.) constitute the spine of the public online information environment, reflecting its various trends, evolving with it and, importantly, affecting its developm...
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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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Michelle P. Banawan, Jinnie Shin, Tracy Arner, Renu Balyan, Walter L. Leite and Danielle S. McNamara
Academic discourse communities and learning circles are characterized by collaboration, sharing commonalities in terms of social interactions and language. The discourse of these communities is composed of jargon, common terminologies, and similarities i...
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Nayomi Kankanamge, Tan Yigitcanlar and Ashantha Goonetilleke
Providing convenient and effective online education is important for the public to be better prepared for disaster events. Nonetheless, the effectiveness of such education is questionable due to the limited use of online tools and platforms, which also r...
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Massimo Stella, Michael S. Vitevitch and Federico Botta
Monitoring social discourse about COVID-19 vaccines is key to understanding how large populations perceive vaccination campaigns. This work reconstructs how popular and trending posts framed semantically and emotionally COVID-19 vaccines on Twitter. We a...
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Marco Brambilla, Alireza Javadian Sabet, Kalyani Kharmale and Amin Endah Sulistiawati
Social media platforms offer their audience the possibility to reply to posts through comments and reactions. This allows social media users to express their ideas and opinions on shared content, thus opening virtual discussions. Most studies on social n...
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