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A systematic survey on deep learning and machine learning approaches of fake news detection in the pre- and post-COVID-19 pandemic
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International Journal of Intelligent Computing and Cybernetics (2021) 14 (4): 617–646.
Published: 16 August 2021
... all things, the truth. Fake news consequently undermines the legitimacy of journalism as well (Kang et al., 2011). Given the widespread advancement of the Internet, technology and social media platforms, a vast population (Allcott and Gentzkow, 2017) can effectively like, share...
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Predicting motion picture box office performance using temporal tweet patterns
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International Journal of Intelligent Computing and Cybernetics (2018) 11 (1): 64–80.
Published: 12 March 2018
... surrounding their releases. Compared with “busts” the tweet pattern for “hits” reveal higher volume, shorter length, and more favourable sentiment. Discriminant patterns in social media features occur days in advance of a movie’s release and can be used to develop models for predicting a movie’s success...
