Sadegh Jafari
2024
DRAGON at FIGNEWS 2024 Shared Task: a Dedicated RAG for October 7th conflict News
Sadegh Jafari
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Mohsen Mahmoodzadeh
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Vanooshe Nazari
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Razieh Bahmanyar
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Kathryn Burrows
Proceedings of The Second Arabic Natural Language Processing Conference
In this study, we present a novel approach to annotating bias and propaganda in social media data by leveraging topic modeling techniques. Utilizing the BERTopic tool, we performed topic modeling on the FIGNEWS Shared-task dataset, which initially comprised 13,500 samples. From this dataset, we identified 35 distinct topics and selected approximately 50 representative samples from each topic, resulting in a subset of 1,812 samples. These selected samples were meticulously annotated for bias and propaganda labels. Subsequently, we employed multiple methods like KNN, SVC, XGBoost, and RAG to develop a classifier capable of detecting bias and propaganda within social media content. Our approach demonstrates the efficacy of using topic modeling for efficient data subset selection and provides a robust foundation for improving the accuracy of bias and propaganda detection in large-scale social media datasets.
2023
A longitudinal study about gradual changes in the Iranian Online Public Sphere pre and post of ‘Mahsa Moment’: Focusing on Twitter
Sadegh Jafari
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Amin Fathi
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Abolfazl Hajizadegan
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Amirmohammad Kazemeini
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Sauleh Eetemadi
Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Computational Approaches to Historical Language Change
Mahsa Amini’s death shocked Iranian society. The effects of this event and the subsequent tragedies in Iran not only in realspace but also in cyberspace, including Twitter, were tremendous and unimaginable. We explore how Twitter has changed after Mahsa Amini’s death by analyzing the sentiments of Iranian users in the 90 days after this event. Additionally, we track the change in word meaning and each word’s neighboring words. Finally, we use word clustering methods for topic modeling.
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