Aseel Addawood

According to our database1, Aseel Addawood authored at least 14 papers between 2016 and 2021.

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  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2021
A Retrospective Analysis of the COVID-19 Infodemic in Saudi Arabia.
Future Internet, 2021

2020
Tracking And Understanding Public Reaction During COVID-19: Saudi Arabia As A Use Case.
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on NLP for COVID-19@ EMNLP 2020, Online, December 2020, 2020

2019
Understanding misinformation on Twitter in the context of controversial issues
PhD thesis, 2019

Characterizing the 2016 Russian IRA influence campaign.
Soc. Netw. Anal. Min., 2019

Constrained Sequence-to-sequence Semitic Root Extraction for Enriching Word Embeddings.
Proceedings of the Fourth Arabic Natural Language Processing Workshop, 2019

Predicting Community Engagement on Twitter on Environmental Health Hazards.
Proceedings of the 13th IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing, 2019

Understanding Ordinary and Disruptive Events Discussion in Twitter: Barbados Environmental Health Hazard as a Use Case.
Proceedings of the Intelligent Human Systems Integration 2019, 2019

Linguistic Cues to Deception: Identifying Political Trolls on Social Media.
Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Web and Social Media, 2019

Categorization and Comparison of Influential Twitter Users and Sources Referenced in Tweets for Two Health-Related Topics.
Proceedings of the Information in Contemporary Society - 14th International Conference, 2019

2018
Usage of Scientific References in MMR Vaccination Debates on Twitter.
Proceedings of the IEEE/ACM 2018 International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining, 2018

2017
Stance Classification of Twitter Debates: The Encryption Debate as A Use Case.
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Social Media & Society, 2017

Users' Attitudes Towards the "Going Dark" Debate.
Proceedings of the Advances in Human Factors in Cybersecurity, 2017

Telling Apart Tweets Associated with Controversial versus Non-Controversial Topics.
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science, 2017

2016
"What Is Your Evidence?" A Study of Controversial Topics on Social Media.
Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining, 2016


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