International audienceThis paper presents the Multilingual COVID-19 Analysis Method (CMTA) for detecting and observing the spread of misinformation about this disease within texts. CMTA proposes a data science (DS) pipeline that applies machine learning models for processing, classifying (Dense-CNN) and analyzing (MBERT) multilingual (micro)-texts. DS pipeline data preparation tasks extract features from multilingual textual data and categorize it into specific information classes (i.e., 'false', 'partly false', 'misleading'). The CMTA pipeline has been experimented with multilingual micro-texts (tweets), showing misinformation spread across different languages. To assess the performance of CMTA and put it in perspective, we performed a com...
Abstract Twitter and social media as a whole have great potential as a source of disease surveillanc...
Part 6: 10th Mining Humanistic Data Workshop (MHDW 2021)International audienceSince December 2019, C...
During the recent pandemic of COVID-19, an increasing amount of information has been propagated on s...
International audienceThis paper presents the Multilingual COVID-19 Analysis Method (CMTA) for detec...
International audienceThe internet has actually come to be an essential resource of health knowledge...
The massive spread of false information on social media has become a global risk especially in a glo...
With the spread of social media platforms and the proliferation of misleading news, misinformation d...
In the context of an epidemiological study involving multilingual social media, this paper reports o...
Social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are an inevitable part of our daily ...
In the 21st century, it was found that rather than conventional media such as print media, a larger ...
A drastic rise in potentially life-threatening misinformation has been a by-product of the COVID-19 ...
When the world is facing the COVID-19 pandemic, society is also fighting another battle to tackle mi...
The ongoing pandemic has heightened the need for developing tools to flag COVID-19-related misinform...
The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) is probably the most disruptive global health disaster in recent...
The massive spread of false information on social media has become a global risk especially in a glo...
Abstract Twitter and social media as a whole have great potential as a source of disease surveillanc...
Part 6: 10th Mining Humanistic Data Workshop (MHDW 2021)International audienceSince December 2019, C...
During the recent pandemic of COVID-19, an increasing amount of information has been propagated on s...
International audienceThis paper presents the Multilingual COVID-19 Analysis Method (CMTA) for detec...
International audienceThe internet has actually come to be an essential resource of health knowledge...
The massive spread of false information on social media has become a global risk especially in a glo...
With the spread of social media platforms and the proliferation of misleading news, misinformation d...
In the context of an epidemiological study involving multilingual social media, this paper reports o...
Social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are an inevitable part of our daily ...
In the 21st century, it was found that rather than conventional media such as print media, a larger ...
A drastic rise in potentially life-threatening misinformation has been a by-product of the COVID-19 ...
When the world is facing the COVID-19 pandemic, society is also fighting another battle to tackle mi...
The ongoing pandemic has heightened the need for developing tools to flag COVID-19-related misinform...
The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) is probably the most disruptive global health disaster in recent...
The massive spread of false information on social media has become a global risk especially in a glo...
Abstract Twitter and social media as a whole have great potential as a source of disease surveillanc...
Part 6: 10th Mining Humanistic Data Workshop (MHDW 2021)International audienceSince December 2019, C...
During the recent pandemic of COVID-19, an increasing amount of information has been propagated on s...