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Nane Kratzke
Background: This study presents a graph-based, macro-scale, polarity-based, echo chamber detection approach for Twitter. Echo chambers are a concern as they can spread misinformation, and reinforce harmful stereotypes and biases in social networks. Metho...
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Yunus Emre Orhan, Harun Pirim and Yusuf Akbulut
This study examines how U.S. senators strategically used hashtags to create political communities on Twitter during the 2022 Midterm Elections. We propose a way to model topic-based implicit interactions among Twitter users and introduce the concept of B...
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Franco Bagnoli, Guido de Bonfioli Cavalcabo?, Banedetto Casu and Andrea Guazzini
We investigate the problem of the formation of communities of users that selectively exchange messages among them in a simulated environment. This closed community can be seen as the prototype of the bubble effect, i.e., the isolation of individuals from...
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Samuel R. Freeze, Masoud Shirazi, Nicole Abaid, Mark Ford, Alexander Silvis and Dawn Hakkenberg
Ultrasonic bat detectors are useful for research and monitoring purposes to assess occupancy and relative activity of bat communities. Environmental ?clutter? such as tree boles and foliage can affect the recording quality and identification of bat echol...
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Nadia Yusuf, Nisreen Al-Banawi, Hajjah Abdel Rahman Al-Imam
The media serve as the channels used to deliver information or research data for any purpose. With media and technology combined, if today a person is sitting in one corner of the world, he or she can send knowledge and words to an unimaginable number of...
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