Darwish, Omar Tashtoush, Yahya Bashayreh, Amjad Alomar, Alaa Alkhaza'leh, Shahed Darweesh, Dirar
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Cluster computing
Misleading health information is a critical phenomenon in our modern life due to advance in technology. In fact, social media facilitated the dissemination of information, and as a result, misinformation spread rapidly, cheaply, and successfully. Fake health information can have a significant effect on human behavior and attitudes. This survey pres...
Varshney, Deepika Vishwakarma, Dinesh Kumar
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Data & knowledge engineering
The spreading of misleading information on social web platforms has fuelled massive panic and confusion among the public regarding the Corona disease, the detection of which is of paramount importance. Previous studies mainly relied on a specific web platform to collect crucial evidence to detect fake content. The analysis identifies that retrievin...
Varshney, Deepika Vishwakarma, Dinesh Kumar
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International Journal of Multimedia Information Retrieval
The verification of multimedia content over social media is one of the challenging and crucial issues in the current scenario and gaining prominence in an age where user-generated content and online social web-platforms are the leading sources in shaping and propagating news stories. As these sources allow users to share their opinions without rest...
Selvi, Ismail Baydilli, Numan
Published in
World journal of urology
Providel, Eliana Mendoza, Marcelo
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Social Network Analysis and Mining
Misleading information spread on social networks is often supported by activists who promote this type of information and bots that amplify their visibility. The need for useful and timely mechanisms of credibility assessment in social media has become increasingly indispensable. Efforts to tackle this problem in Spanish are growing. The last years...
Lochmann, Alexia
This dissertation aims at shedding light on the interplay between human mobility, cultural identity and globalization. The critical role that human mobility and cultural identity play in the history of economic development is undeniable, for both phenomena accompany humankind throughout space and time. The questions I answer in this dissertation in...
Wagstaff, Graham Francis Wheatcroft, Jacqueline Mary Burt, Charlotte Lucy Pilkington, Hannah Jayne Wilkinson, Keely Hoyle, Jennifer Dianne
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Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
Despite the decline in popularity of hypnosis as an investigative interviewing technique, this paper builds on previous research showing that some of the techniques employed in traditional hypnotic interviewing may still be useful in the development of simple, brief memory facilitation procedures for use by the police. Three experiments are describ...