Search Results for author: David A. Broniatowski

Found 10 papers, 7 papers with code

GisPy: A Tool for Measuring Gist Inference Score in Text

1 code implementation NAACL (WNU) 2022 Pedram Hosseini, Christopher R. Wolfe, Mona Diab, David A. Broniatowski

Decision making theories such as Fuzzy-Trace Theory (FTT) suggest that individuals tend to rely on gist, or bottom-line meaning, in the text when making decisions.

Coherence Evaluation Decision Making +1

Applying Word Embeddings to Measure Valence in Information Operations Targeting Journalists in Brazil

no code implementations6 Jan 2022 David A. Broniatowski

Among the goals of information operations are to change the overall information environment vis-\'a-vis specific actors.

Word Embeddings

Predicting Directionality in Causal Relations in Text

2 code implementations25 Mar 2021 Pedram Hosseini, David A. Broniatowski, Mona Diab

In this work, we test the performance of two bidirectional transformer-based language models, BERT and SpanBERT, on predicting directionality in causal pairs in the textual content.

Sentence

A Multi-Modal Method for Satire Detection using Textual and Visual Cues

1 code implementation NLP4IF (COLING) 2020 Lily Li, Or Levi, Pedram Hosseini, David A. Broniatowski

Satire is a form of humorous critique, but it is sometimes misinterpreted by readers as legitimate news, which can lead to harmful consequences.

Image Forensics Image Manipulation +1

The Role of Individual User Differences in Interpretable and Explainable Machine Learning Systems

no code implementations14 Sep 2020 Lydia P. Gleaves, Reva Schwartz, David A. Broniatowski

There is increased interest in assisting non-expert audiences to effectively interact with machine learning (ML) tools and understand the complex output such systems produce.

BIG-bench Machine Learning

Content analysis of Persian/Farsi Tweets during COVID-19 pandemic in Iran using NLP

1 code implementation EMNLP (NLP-COVID19) 2020 Pedram Hosseini, Poorya Hosseini, David A. Broniatowski

Iran, along with China, South Korea, and Italy was among the countries that were hit hard in the first wave of the COVID-19 spread.

Identifying Nuances in Fake News vs. Satire: Using Semantic and Linguistic Cues

1 code implementation WS 2019 Or Levi, Pedram Hosseini, Mona Diab, David A. Broniatowski

As avenues for future work, we consider studying additional linguistic features related to the humor aspect, and enriching the data with current news events, to help identify a political or social message.

Language Modelling Misinformation

Does Causal Coherence Predict Online Spread of Social Media?

1 code implementation International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and Prediction and Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation 2019 Pedram Hosseini, Mona Diab, David A. Broniatowski

In this paper, we test the hypothesis that causal and semantic coherence are associated with online sharing of misinformative social media content using Coh-Metrix – a widely-used set of psycholinguistic measures.

Decision Making Misinformation

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