Conspiracy or Not? A Deep Learning Approach to Spot It on Twitter

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Sentiment analysis is an active topic in Natural Language Processing (NLP). It has attracted a significant interest of research community due to the wide range of applications, including social-media, fake news spotting and interactive applications. In this paper, we present a novel approach for semi-automatic background creation and conspiracy classification. For this purpose, a complete framework including novel recurrent models is proposed. The BORJIS: Best algorithm foR Joint conspiracy and sarcasm detection has been tested on twitter-crawled data and It is composed by: (a) the crawler and labelling module, (b) the features vector extraction and (c) the conspiracy classifier. BORJIS was compared with up-to-date techniques and it showed a significant improvement (≥ 10% accuracy) when applied to diverse datasets.

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Galende, B. A., Hernandez-Penaloza, G., Uribe, S., & Garcia, F. A. (2022). Conspiracy or Not? A Deep Learning Approach to Spot It on Twitter. IEEE Access, 10, 38370–38378. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3165226

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