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AI-powered detection of cyberbullying in short-form video content: A hybrid deep learning framework. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Mazhar AA   +6 more
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Cyberbullying

2023
The internet is directly proportional to the influence it has on society. Although contacting others has become quite simple with the internet, it has its own disadvantages. Privacy invasion, internet abuse, cyberbullying, and many more negative effects are just a few of its downsides.
M. Dhamodharan, K. Sunaina
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Cyberbullying

2020
Cyberbullying is the term used for bullying behavior conducted by or involving electronic communication. Children have increasingly early access to technologies that enable digital communication among peers in the social groups they belong to. However, this access also reaches beyond the schools and institutions and allow children to communicate ...
Jose A. Casas   +2 more
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Cyberbullying

2019
Although children's and adolescents' use of technology has many benefits, there is also a darker side to youths' electronic interactions: cyberbullying. Cyberbullying has become a major focus of not only youths, educators, and researchers, but also among the general population due to high profile cases of cyberbullying victimization involving suicide ...
Michelle F. Wright, Bridgette D. Harper
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Cyberbullying

Journal of Black Studies, 2016
The current study examines cyberbullying and victimization among African American college students who spend large amounts of time on the Internet and using their smartphones. In a survey of 321 African American college students, the most common venues for victimization occurred through text messages, phone calls, and social networking sites.
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