Wearing masks implies refuting Trump?: Towards target-specific user stance prediction across events in COVID-19 and US Election 2020
People who share similar opinions towards controversial topics could form an echo chamber and may share similar political views toward other topics as well. The existence of such connections, which we call connected behavior, gives researchers a unique opportunity to predict how one would behave for...
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Main Authors: | ZHANG, Hong, KWAK, Haewoon, GAO, Wei, AN, Jisun |
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2023
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