@inproceedings{ponnudurai-etal-2024-tro,
title = "{TRO}({F}){LL} or {ROFL} ? : Exploring Troll Detection in {T}amil Memes",
author = "Ponnudurai, Aditya Krishna and
J, Swetha and
Sivanaiah, Rajalakshmi",
editor = "Lalitha Devi, Sobha and
Arora, Karunesh",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Natural Language Processing (ICON)",
month = dec,
year = "2024",
address = "AU-KBC Research Centre, Chennai, India",
publisher = "NLP Association of India (NLPAI)",
url = "https://preview.aclanthology.org/fix-sig-urls/2024.icon-1.45/",
pages = "392--398",
abstract = "The advent of social networks has deeply improved and enhanced the ways in which people communicate. However, along with the positives, there are negatives as well. The rapid dissemination of information via various means, be it tweets, Whatsapp forwards or memes has led to widespread misinformation and online abuse. The increasing prevalence of misinformation and"
}
Markdown (Informal)
[TRO(F)LL or ROFL ? : Exploring Troll Detection in Tamil Memes](https://preview.aclanthology.org/fix-sig-urls/2024.icon-1.45/) (Ponnudurai et al., ICON 2024)
ACL
- Aditya Krishna Ponnudurai, Swetha J, and Rajalakshmi Sivanaiah. 2024. TRO(F)LL or ROFL ? : Exploring Troll Detection in Tamil Memes. In Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Natural Language Processing (ICON), pages 392–398, AU-KBC Research Centre, Chennai, India. NLP Association of India (NLPAI).