Search Results for author: Gautam Kishore Shahi

Found 9 papers, 2 papers with code

Enhancing Research Information Systems with Identification of Domain Experts

no code implementations28 Mar 2024 Gautam Kishore Shahi, Oliver Hummel

As the system is designed in a scalable manner, it can easily include additional institutions and hence provide a broader coverage of research facilities in the future.

TweetInfo: An Interactive System to Mitigate Online Harm

no code implementations3 Mar 2024 Gautam Kishore Shahi

We offer the option to filter content based on metainformation Bot, Hate Speech, Misinformation, Verified Account, Sentiment, Tweet Category, Language.

Misinformation

FakeClaim: A Multiple Platform-driven Dataset for Identification of Fake News on 2023 Israel-Hamas War

1 code implementation29 Jan 2024 Gautam Kishore Shahi, Amit Kumar Jaiswal, Thomas Mandl

We contribute the first publicly available dataset of factual claims from different platforms and fake YouTube videos on the 2023 Israel-Hamas war for automatic fake YouTube video classification.

Fact Checking Language Modelling +2

Overview of the HASOC track at FIRE 2020: Hate Speech and Offensive Content Identification in Indo-European Languages

no code implementations12 Aug 2021 Thomas Mandla, Sandip Modha, Gautam Kishore Shahi, Amit Kumar Jaiswal, Durgesh Nandini, Daksh Patel, Prasenjit Majumder, Johannes Schäfer

HASOC has two sub-task for all three languages: task A is a binary classification problem (Hate and Not Offensive) while task B is a fine-grained classification problem for three classes (HATE) Hate speech, OFFENSIVE and PROFANITY.

Binary Classification Classification +1

AMUSED: An Annotation Framework of Multi-modal Social Media Data

no code implementations1 Oct 2020 Gautam Kishore Shahi

In this paper, we present a semi-automated framework called AMUSED for gathering multi-modal annotated data from the multiple social media platforms.

Misinformation

An Exploratory Study of COVID-19 Misinformation on Twitter

2 code implementations12 May 2020 Gautam Kishore Shahi, Anne Dirkson, Tim A. Majchrzak

Although a lot of correct and useful information is shared through channels such as Twitter, it has also become a home ground for misinformation on COVID-19.

Social and Information Networks Computers and Society

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