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Explainable Detection of Fake News and Cyberbullying on Social Media

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While social media had ubiquitously penetrate into into people’s daily life, where allows interactions between people, user-generated text data not only enables novel applications, but also provides user digital footprints for us to analyze a variety of human behaviors. In this talk, we will share two of our recent studies on combating anti-social behaviors: detecting fake news and identifying cyberbullying behaviors on social media. We will reveal three important insights. First, it is possible to predict anti-social behaviors without social network information. Second, graph neural networks (GNN) is effective in improving the performance of such two tasks. Third, our models can provide model explainability to understand the language use of anti-social behaviors. In the end of this talk, we will point out future directions on fighting with fake news and cyberbullying in social media.

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          WWW '20: Companion Proceedings of the Web Conference 2020
          April 2020
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          DOI:10.1145/3366424
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          1. Explainable model
          2. anti-social behaviors
          3. cyberbullying detection
          4. fake news detection
          5. graph neural networks.
          6. social media

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          April 20 - 24, 2020
          Taipei, Taiwan

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          • (2022)Constructing Japanese Bullying Expression Dictionary for Automated Cyberbullying Detection on TwitterVietnam Journal of Computer Science10.1142/S219688882250037310:02(135-158)Online publication date: 9-Sep-2022
          • (2021)Automatic Cyberbullying Detection on Twitter Using Bullying Expression DictionaryIntelligent Information and Database Systems10.1007/978-3-030-73280-6_25(314-326)Online publication date: 7-Apr-2021

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