Social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are an inevitable part of our daily lives. These social media platforms are effective tools for disseminating news …
In this paper we introduce ArCOV19-Rumors, an Arabic COVID-19 Twitter dataset for misinformation detection composed of tweets containing claims from 27th January till the …
COVID-19 has affected all peoples' lives. Though COVID-19 is on the rising, the existence of misinformation about the virus also grows in parallel. Additionally, the spread of …
During the covid-19 pandemic, a considerable amount of data travels fast worldwide on the net, mainly on the social media platform where people all over the world have constant and …
MK Elhadad, KF Li, F Gebali - Advances in Intelligent Networking and …, 2021 - Springer
This paper aims to aid the ongoing research efforts for combating the Infodemic related to COVID-19. We provide an automatically annotated, bilingual (Arabic/English) COVID-19 …
S Alqurashi, B Hamoui, A Alashaikh, A Alhindi… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2021 - arxiv.org
The rapid growth of social media content during the current pandemic provides useful tools for disseminating information which has also become a root for misinformation. Therefore …
The ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic highlights the inter-connectedness of our present-day globalized world. With social distancing policies in place, virtual communication …
S Gundapu, R Mamidi - arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.00180, 2021 - arxiv.org
Recent rapid technological advancements in online social networks such as Twitter have led to a great incline in spreading false information and fake news. Misinformation is especially …
In COVID-19 related infodemic, social media becomes a medium for wrongdoers to spread rumors, fake news, hoaxes, conspiracies, astroturf memes, clickbait, satire, smear …