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TWSDetection 2020: Toulouse, France
- Josiane Mothe, Thi Bich Ngoc Hoang:

Proceedings of the Workshop on Machine Learning for Trend and Weak Signal Detection in Social Networks and Social Media, TWSDetection 2020, Toulouse, France, February 27-28, 2020. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2606, CEUR-WS.org 2020
Session 1: Risk and Trend Detection
- Miriam Fernández:

Targeting Societal Challenges by analysing social media data (abstract). 1-2 - Justina Mandravickaite, Monika Briediene, Jonas Uus, Tomas Krilavicius:

What's in the News? Identification of Trending Topics in Alternative and Mainstream Lithuanian Media. 3-17 - Thi Bich Ngoc Hoang:

Topical Community Detection: an Embedding User and Content Similarity Method (short paper). 18-24 - Konstantinos P. Demestichas, Theodoros Alexakis, Nikolaos Peppes, Konstantina Remoundou, Ioannis V. Loumiotis, Wilmuth Müller, Konstantinos Avgerinakis:

Prediction and Visual Intelligence Platform for Detection of Irregularities and Abnormal Behaviour (short paper). 25-30
Session 2: Detection of aggressive content
- Thomas Pellegrini:

Deep learning with weakly-annotated data: a sound event detection use case (and hate speech detection here and there) (abstract). 31-32 - Kurt Englmeier:

The Role of Storylines in Hate Speech Detection (short paper). 33-39 - Faneva Ramiandrisoa:

Aggression Identification in Posts - two machine learning approache. 40-49 - Mario Laurent:

Hatemeter Project: Analysis of hate speech on twitter at the crossroads of computer science, humanities and social sciences (short paper). 50-55
Session 3: Fake news detection
- Md. Zia Ullah:

An ML Model for Predicting Information Check-Worthiness using a Variety of Features (short paper). 56-61 - Charles Huot, Sonia Collada:

Detecting fake news in social media content (abstract). 62-63
Session 4: Another Session
- Zuzanna Warso:

Ethical and legal challenges of machine learning for trend and weak signal detection in social networks: an overview (abstract). 64-65 - Kostas Davarakis, Eva Blomqvist:

Intelligence analysis and semantic interoperability for identity resolution (abstract). 66-67

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