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Recursive patterns in online echo chambers. [PDF]
AbstractDespite their entertainment oriented purpose, social media changed the way users access information, debate, and form their opinions. Recent studies, indeed, showed that users online tend to promote their favored narratives and thus to form polarized
Brugnoli E +3 more
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The Polarizing Effect of Partisan Echo Chambers
We are witnessing increasing partisan polarization across the world. It is often argued that partisan “echo chambers” are one of the drivers of both policy and affective polarization.
S. Hobolt +2 more
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Spread of tweets in climate discussions: A case study of the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize announcement
Characterising the spreading of ideas within echo chambers is essential for understanding polarisation. In this article, we explore the characteristics of popular and viral content in climate change discussions on Twitter around the 2019 announcement of ...
Xia Yan +2 more
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Debunking in a world of tribes. [PDF]
Social media aggregate people around common interests eliciting collective framing of narratives and worldviews. However, in such a disintermediated environment misinformation is pervasive and attempts to debunk are often undertaken to contrast this ...
Fabiana Zollo +7 more
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Stereophonic acoustic echo cancellation employing selective-tap adaptive algorithms [PDF]
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Khong,A.W.H., Naylor,P.A.
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The ubiquity of social media platforms fuels heated discussions about algorithms and selection biases leading people into online “echo chambers.” Scholars argue that social media deepen societal polarization and fuel political extremism. However, studies
Kamile Grusauskaite +3 more
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Degenerate Feedback Loops in Recommender Systems
Machine learning is used extensively in recommender systems deployed in products. The decisions made by these systems can influence user beliefs and preferences which in turn affect the feedback the learning system receives - thus creating a feedback ...
Chiappa, Silvia +4 more
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Echo Chambers on Social Media: A Systematic Review of the Literature
There have been growing concerns regarding the potential impact of social media on democracy and public debate. While some theorists have claimed that ICTs and social media would bring about a new independent public sphere and increase exposure to ...
Ludovic Terren, Rosa Borge-Bravo
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Magnetic susceptibility anisotropy of myocardium imaged by cardiovascular magnetic resonance reflects the anisotropy of myocardial filament α-helix polypeptide bonds. [PDF]
BackgroundA key component of evaluating myocardial tissue function is the assessment of myofiber organization and structure. Studies suggest that striated muscle fibers are magnetically anisotropic, which, if measurable in the heart, may provide a tool ...
Dibb, Russell, Liu, Chunlei, Qi, Yi
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HearHere: Mitigating Echo Chambers in News Consumption through an AI-based Web System [PDF]
Considerable efforts are currently underway to mitigate the negative impacts of echo chambers, such as increased susceptibility to fake news and resistance towards accepting scientific evidence.
Youngseung Jeon +6 more
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