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Vedantic Basis and Praxis of the Integral Advaita of Sri Aurobindo
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In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Tusha Hiti: The Origin and Significance of the Name
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In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Perspectives from Contemporary India and 6th Century Jain Yoga
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In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Ganges in Indian Sculpture and Literature: Mythology and Personification
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In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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Digital and Spatial Humanities Mapping: Eurasia-Pacific Early Trade and Belief Linkages
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In: Monsoon: South Asian Studies Association Journal (2022)
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The “Social” in Social VR: A Linguistic Analysis of Verbal Behavior in Groups ...
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Can high school students check the veracity of information about COVID-19? A case study on critical media literacy in Brazilian ESL classes
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In: Journal of Media Literacy Education (2022)
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Russia-My History: The Amazing Transformations of a History Exhibit in Post-Crimean Russia
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In: Doctoral Dissertations (2022)
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Predicting First Dates from Language Style Matching in Online Dating Messages ...
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Reaction and Reply: Effects of Interactive Features on Policy Discussion ...
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Predicting emotional links between genre, plot, and reader response ...
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Screening language acquisition skills in a mediated childhood
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In: Research outputs 2014 to 2021 (2021)
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The influence of camera perspective and viewer attitudes towards police on perceptions of police-civilian encounters
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In: Theses : Honours (2021)
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What Does a Pandemic Sound Like? The Emergence of COVID Verbal Art
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In: Anthropology Publications (2021)
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An approach to creative media literacy for world issues
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In: Journal of Media Literacy Education (2021)
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Tourism-related Climate Change Perspectives: Social Media Conversations about Canada’s Rocky Mountain National Parks
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In: TTRA Canada 2021 Conference (2021)
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Googly eyes and yard signs: Deconstructing one professor’s successful rebuffing of a right-wing attack on an academic institution
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In: Faculty Publications: Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education (2020)
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Understanding the ‘Black-Box’ of Automated Analysis of Communicative Goals and Rhetorical Strategies in Academic Discourse
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In: Center for Communication Excellence Proceedings and Presentations (2019)
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Automatic Misogyny Detection in Social Media: a Survey
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In: Conference Papers (2019)
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This article presents a survey of automated misogyny identification techniques in social media, especially in Twitter. This problem is urgent because of the high speed at which messages on social platforms grow and the widespread use of offensive language (including misogynistic language) in them. In this article we survey approaches proposed in the literature to solve the problem of misogynistic message recognition. These include classical machine learning models like Sup-port Vector Machine, Naive Bayes, Logistic Regression and ensembles of different classical machine learning models and deep neural networks such as Long Short-term memory and Convolutional Neural Networks. We consider results of experiments with these models in different languages: English, Spanish and Italian tweets. The survey describes some features which help to identify misogynistic tweets and some challenges which aim was to create misogyny language classifiers. The survey includes not only models which help to identify misogyny language, but also systems which help to recognize a target of an offense (an individual or a group of persons).
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Communication Technology and New Media; Deep Neural Networks; Machine Learning; Misogyny Detection; Social Media; Twitter
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URL: https://arrow.tudublin.ie/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1007&context=smrgcon https://arrow.tudublin.ie/smrgcon/6
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Emojis Mean What?
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In: Linfield Faculty Lecture Series (2019)
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