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Rumor Detection on Social Media with Temporal Propagation Structure Optimization

open access: yes
Traditional methods for detecting rumors on social media primarily focus on analyzing textual content, often struggling to capture the complexity of online interactions.
Xu, Ke   +3 more
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An application of Rumor Propagation In Google trends

open access: yesInternational Journal of Progressive Sciences and Technologies
Daley and Kendle’s pioneering mathematical basis for modelling rumor propagation around 1965 has paved a strong platform for researchers to come up with new generalizations for practical scenarios of rumor spreading in social networks. In this study, we use a generalization of original DK model, Ignorant-Spreader-Stifler (ISS) model to analyze the ...
Mr. K.L.M. Silva   +1 more
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Rumor Detection with Diverse Counterfactual Evidence

open access: yes, 2023
The growth in social media has exacerbated the threat of fake news to individuals and communities. This draws increasing attention to developing efficient and timely rumor detection methods. The prevailing approaches resort to graph neural networks (GNNs)
Zhang, Kaiwei   +4 more
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Multiple Rumor Source Detection with Graph Convolutional Networks

open access: yes, 2019
Detecting rumor source in social networks is one of the key issues for defeating rumors automatically. Although many efforts have been devoted to defeating online rumors, most of them are proposed based an assumption that the underlying propagation model
Nguyen Quoc Viet Hung   +9 more
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Hybrid rumor debunking in online social networks

open access: yes
Online social networks (OSNs) facilitate the rapid and extensive spreading of rumors. While most existing methods for debunking rumors consider a solitary debunker, they overlook that rumor-mongering and debunking are interdependent and confrontational ...
Li, Meng   +6 more
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A Social Activity-Based Control Model for Rumor Propagation

open access: yes
In this paper, we introduce the concept of “social activity” to describe individual behavior on social networks, acknowledging its potential impact on rumor propagation within complex networks.
Y Wu (808222)   +5 more
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DEMO: Using TwitterTrails.com to Investigate Rumor Propagation

open access: yes, 2015
Social media have become part of modern news reporting, used by journalists to spread information and find sources, or as a news source by individuals.
Finn, Samantha T   +2 more
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