A review on mas-based sentiment and stress analysis user-guiding and risk-prevention systems in social network analysis

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Abstract

In the current world we live immersed in online applications, being one of the most present of them Social Network Sites (SNSs), and different issues arise from this interaction. Therefore, there is a need for research that addresses the potential issues born from the increasing user interaction when navigating. For this reason, in this survey we explore works in the line of prevention of risks that can arise from social interaction in online environments, focusing on works using Multi-Agent System (MAS) technologies. For being able to assess what techniques are available for prevention, works in the detection of sentiment polarity and stress levels of users in SNSs will be reviewed. We review with special attention works using MAS technologies for user recommendation and guiding. Through the analysis of previous approaches on detection of the user state and risk prevention in SNSs we elaborate potential future lines of work that might lead to future applications where users can navigate and interact between each other in a more safe way.

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Aguado, G., Julián, V., García-Fornes, A., & Espinosa, A. (2020). A review on mas-based sentiment and stress analysis user-guiding and risk-prevention systems in social network analysis. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(19), 1–29. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10196746

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