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What is Social Conflict

Handbook of Research on Artificial Intelligence Applications in Literary Works and Social Media
Conflict generated by some social situation such as economic, political and health.
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Applying Sentiment Analysis Techniques in Social Media Data About Threat of Armed Conflicts Using Two Times Series Models
Marilyn Minicucci Ibañez (National Institute for Space Research, Brazil), Reinaldo Roberto Rosa (National Institute for Space Research, Brazil), and Lamartine Nogueira Frutuoso Guimarães (Technological Institute of Aeronautics, Brazil)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6242-3.ch011
Abstract
The growing cases of armed conflicts over the past couple of decades have dramatically affected social landscapes and people's lives across the globe, urging everyone to find ways to minimize the negative consequences of the conflicts. Social media provides an inexhaustible data source that can be used in understanding the evolution of such conflicts. This chapter focuses on Syria-USA and Iran-USA relations to presents an approach to armed conflict analysis and examines the Russia-Ukraine conflicts by performing sentiment analysis on the text dataset as well as on a vocabulary data. All conflicts generate a social media news threat time series (TTS) that is used as input to the P-model algorithm to generate the endogenous time series. The following uses the TTS and endogenous time series for both conflicts as input to the deep-learning-LSTM neural network. Finally, this chapter compares the prediction result of the Russia-Ukraine TTS analysis with the Russia-Ukraine endogenous series using the P-model algorithm.
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Threat Emotion Analysis in Social Media: Considering Armed Conflicts as Social Extreme Events
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