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Maxim Kolomeets, Olga Tushkanova, Vasily Desnitsky, Lidia Vitkova and Andrey Chechulin
This paper aims to test the hypothesis that the quality of social media bot detection systems based on supervised machine learning may not be as accurate as researchers claim, given that bots have become increasingly sophisticated, making it difficult fo...
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Sean Grimes and David E. Breen
Wisdom-of-Crowds-Bots (WoC-Bots) are simple, modular agents working together in a multi-agent environment to collectively make binary predictions. The agents represent a knowledge-diverse crowd, with each agent trained on a subset of available informatio...
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Sara G. Fahmy, Khaled M. Abdelgaber, Omar H. Karam and Doaa S. Elzanfaly
The mechanisms of information diffusion in Online Social Networks (OSNs) have been studied extensively from various perspectives with some focus on identifying and modeling the role of heterogeneous nodes. However, none of these studies have considered t...
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Pedro Almeida, Vitor Carvalho and Alberto Simões
Reinforcement Learning is one of the many machine learning paradigms. With no labelled data, it is concerned with balancing the exploration and exploitation of an environment with one or more agents present in it. Recently, many breakthroughs have been m...
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José Brás, Ruben Pereira and Sérgio Moro
Robotic process automation and intelligent process automation have gained a foothold in the automation of business processes, using blocks of software (bots). These agents interact with systems through interfaces, replacing human intervention with the ai...
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Piyush Vyas, Gitika Vyas and Gaurav Dhiman
The beginning of this decade brought utter international chaos with the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war (RUW). The ongoing war has been building pressure across the globe. People have been showcasing their opinions through different communic...
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Yaseen Khan, Surendra Thakur, Obiseye Obiyemi and Emmanuel Adetiba
Bots (social robots) are computer programs that replicate human behavior in online social networks. They are either fully automated or semi-automated, and their use makes online activism vulnerable to manipulation. This study examines the existence of so...
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Gabriel Ovando-Leon, Luis Veas-Castillo, Veronica Gil-Costa and Mauricio Marin
Upon a serious emergency situation such as a natural disaster, people quickly try to call their friends and family with the software they use every day. On the other hand, people also tend to participate as a volunteer for rescue purposes. It is unlikely...
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Iraklis Varlamis, Dimitrios Michail, Foteini Glykou and Panagiotis Tsantilas
The combat against fake news and disinformation is an ongoing, multi-faceted task for researchers in social media and social networks domains, which comprises not only the detection of false facts in published content but also the detection of accountabi...
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Riccardo Cantini, Fabrizio Marozzo, Domenico Talia and Paolo Trunfio
Social media platforms are part of everyday life, allowing the interconnection of people around the world in large discussion groups relating to every topic, including important social or political issues. Therefore, social media have become a valuable s...
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