2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11042-022-13595-4
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Rumour identification on Twitter as a function of novel textual and language-context features

Abstract: Social microblogs are one of the popular platforms for information spreading. However, with several advantages, these platforms are being used for spreading rumours. At present, the majority of existing approaches identify rumours at the topic level instead of at the tweet/post level. Moreover, prior studies used the sentiment and linguistic features for rumours identification without considering discrete positive and negative emotions and effective part-of-speech features in content-based approaches. Similarl… Show more

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“…In addition, it can generate a vector of a specific length for each word by taking a sentence as input. Word2vec has demonstrated significant performance in similar NLP tasks ( Ali & Malik, 2023 ; Hussain, Malik & Masood, 2022 ; Younas, Malik & Ignatov, 2023 ). The skip-gram and continuous bag of words (CBOW) are the two algorithms supported by the word2vec model to generate word embeddings.…”
Section: Framework Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it can generate a vector of a specific length for each word by taking a sentence as input. Word2vec has demonstrated significant performance in similar NLP tasks ( Ali & Malik, 2023 ; Hussain, Malik & Masood, 2022 ; Younas, Malik & Ignatov, 2023 ). The skip-gram and continuous bag of words (CBOW) are the two algorithms supported by the word2vec model to generate word embeddings.…”
Section: Framework Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%