This paper presents unsupervised algorithms to uncover polarization in social networks (namely, Twitter) and identify polarized groups. The approach is language-agnostic and thus broadly applicable to global and multilingual media. In cases of conflict, dispute, or situations involving multiple parties with contrasting interests, opinions get divided into different camps. Previous manual inspection of tweets has shown that such situations produce distinguishable signatures on Twitter, as people take sides leading to clusters that preferentially propagate information confirming their individual cluster-specific bias. We propose a model for polarized social networks, and show that approaches based on factorizing the matrix of sources and the...
This paper introduces a novel network, the co-retweeted network, that is constructed as the undirect...
Quantifying the amount of polarization is crucial for understanding and studying political polarizat...
Social media employ algorithms to promote content that their users would find interesting, so as to ...
Social media and the web have provided a foundation where users can easily access diverse informatio...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016.We present a novel approach to analyze and visu...
Polarization in the political sphere, seen through combative communication and stalemate, may impose...
Understanding political polarization on social platforms is important as public opinions may become ...
Increasingly, people around the globe use Social Media (SM) - e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Flick...
Funding Information: This research is part of the ECANET-consortium (Echo Chambers, Experts and Acti...
Ideological divisions in the United States have become increasingly prominent in daily communication...
| openaire: EC/H2020/654024/EU//SoBigDataPeople are shifting from traditional news sources to online...
Social media platforms have emerged as a hub for political and social interactions, and analyzing th...
Polarization in debates and social networks is a phenomenon clearly present in modern societies that...
Studies of political polarization in social media demonstrate mixed evidence for whether discussions...
The increasing polarization of online political discourse calls for computational tools that automat...
This paper introduces a novel network, the co-retweeted network, that is constructed as the undirect...
Quantifying the amount of polarization is crucial for understanding and studying political polarizat...
Social media employ algorithms to promote content that their users would find interesting, so as to ...
Social media and the web have provided a foundation where users can easily access diverse informatio...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016.We present a novel approach to analyze and visu...
Polarization in the political sphere, seen through combative communication and stalemate, may impose...
Understanding political polarization on social platforms is important as public opinions may become ...
Increasingly, people around the globe use Social Media (SM) - e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Flick...
Funding Information: This research is part of the ECANET-consortium (Echo Chambers, Experts and Acti...
Ideological divisions in the United States have become increasingly prominent in daily communication...
| openaire: EC/H2020/654024/EU//SoBigDataPeople are shifting from traditional news sources to online...
Social media platforms have emerged as a hub for political and social interactions, and analyzing th...
Polarization in debates and social networks is a phenomenon clearly present in modern societies that...
Studies of political polarization in social media demonstrate mixed evidence for whether discussions...
The increasing polarization of online political discourse calls for computational tools that automat...
This paper introduces a novel network, the co-retweeted network, that is constructed as the undirect...
Quantifying the amount of polarization is crucial for understanding and studying political polarizat...
Social media employ algorithms to promote content that their users would find interesting, so as to ...