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Combat COVID-19 Infodemic Using Explainable Natural Language Processing
  Models

Combat COVID-19 Infodemic Using Explainable Natural Language Processing Models

1 March 2021
Jackie Ayoub
X. J. Yang
Feng Zhou
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Papers citing "Combat COVID-19 Infodemic Using Explainable Natural Language Processing Models"

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Fake News Detection After LLM Laundering: Measurement and Explanation
Fake News Detection After LLM Laundering: Measurement and Explanation
Rupak Kumar Das
Jonathan Dodge
93
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0
29 Jan 2025
MAPX: An explainable model-agnostic framework for the detection of false
  information on social media networks
MAPX: An explainable model-agnostic framework for the detection of false information on social media networks
Sarah Condran
Michael Bewong
Selasi Kwashie
Md Zahidul Islam
Irfan Altas
Joshua Condran
28
0
0
13 Sep 2024
The Landscape of User-centered Misinformation Interventions -- A
  Systematic Literature Review
The Landscape of User-centered Misinformation Interventions -- A Systematic Literature Review
Katrin Hartwig
Fred G. Doell
C. Reuter
32
18
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16 Jan 2023
Combating Health Misinformation in Social Media: Characterization,
  Detection, Intervention, and Open Issues
Combating Health Misinformation in Social Media: Characterization, Detection, Intervention, and Open Issues
Canyu Chen
Haoran Wang
Matthew A. Shapiro
Yunyu Xiao
Fei Wang
Kai Shu
17
12
0
10 Nov 2022
Cross-Subject Emotion Recognition with Sparsely-Labeled Peripheral
  Physiological Data Using SHAP-Explained Tree Ensembles
Cross-Subject Emotion Recognition with Sparsely-Labeled Peripheral Physiological Data Using SHAP-Explained Tree Ensembles
Feng Zhou
Tao Chen
Baiying Lei
29
0
0
05 Nov 2022
Fine-tuned Sentiment Analysis of COVID-19 Vaccine-Related Social Media
  Data: Comparative Study
Fine-tuned Sentiment Analysis of COVID-19 Vaccine-Related Social Media Data: Comparative Study
Chad A. Melton
B. White
Robert L. Davis
R. Bednarczyk
A. Shaban-Nejad
15
25
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17 Oct 2022
A Comparative Study on COVID-19 Fake News Detection Using Different
  Transformer Based Models
A Comparative Study on COVID-19 Fake News Detection Using Different Transformer Based Models
Sajib Kumar Saha Joy
Dibyo Fabian Dofadar
Riyo Hayat Khan
M. Ahmed
Rafeed Rahman
MedIm
30
5
0
02 Aug 2022
Cause-and-Effect Analysis of ADAS: A Comparison Study between Literature
  Review and Complaint Data
Cause-and-Effect Analysis of ADAS: A Comparison Study between Literature Review and Complaint Data
Jackie Ayoub
Zifei Wang
Meitang Li
Huizhong Guo
Rini Sherony
Shan Bao
Feng Zhou
11
17
0
30 Jul 2022
Causal effect of racial bias in data and machine learning algorithms on user persuasiveness & discriminatory decision making: An Empirical Study
Kinshuk Sengupta
Praveen Ranjan Srivastava
36
6
0
22 Jan 2022
AcME -- Accelerated Model-agnostic Explanations: Fast Whitening of the
  Machine-Learning Black Box
AcME -- Accelerated Model-agnostic Explanations: Fast Whitening of the Machine-Learning Black Box
David Dandolo
Chiara Masiero
Mattia Carletti
Davide Dalle Pezze
Gian Antonio Susto
FAtt
LRM
24
23
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23 Dec 2021
An Autonomous Driving System - Dedicated Vehicle for People with ASD and
  their Caregivers
An Autonomous Driving System - Dedicated Vehicle for People with ASD and their Caregivers
Gandhimathi Padmanaban
Nathaniel Jachim
Hala Shandi
Lilit Avetisyan
Gar-Rett Smith
Howraa Hammoud
Feng Zhou
17
6
0
09 Aug 2021
Predicting Driver Takeover Time in Conditionally Automated Driving
Predicting Driver Takeover Time in Conditionally Automated Driving
Jackie Ayoub
Na Du
X. J. Yang
Feng Zhou
20
35
0
20 Jul 2021
Modeling Dispositional and Initial learned Trust in Automated Vehicles
  with Predictability and Explainability
Modeling Dispositional and Initial learned Trust in Automated Vehicles with Predictability and Explainability
Jackie Ayoub
X. J. Yang
Feng Zhou
28
65
0
25 Dec 2020
Towards A Rigorous Science of Interpretable Machine Learning
Towards A Rigorous Science of Interpretable Machine Learning
Finale Doshi-Velez
Been Kim
XAI
FaML
257
3,690
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28 Feb 2017
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