Automatically Characterizing Targeted Information Operations Through Biases Present in Discourse on Twitter

18 Apr 2020  ·  Autumn Toney, Akshat Pandey, Wei Guo, David Broniatowski, Aylin Caliskan ·

This paper considers the problem of automatically characterizing overall attitudes and biases that may be associated with emerging information operations via artificial intelligence. Accurate analysis of these emerging topics usually requires laborious, manual analysis by experts to annotate millions of tweets to identify biases in new topics. We introduce extensions of the Word Embedding Association Test from Caliskan et al. to a new domain (Caliskan, 2017). Our practical and unsupervised method is used to quantify biases promoted in information operations. We validate our method using known information operation-related tweets from Twitter's Transparency Report. We perform a case study on the COVID-19 pandemic to evaluate our method's performance on non-labeled Twitter data, demonstrating its usability in emerging domains.

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