2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12168116
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Integroly: Automatic Knowledge Graph Population from Social Big Data in the Political Marketing Domain

Abstract: Social media sites have become platforms for conversation and channels to share experiences and opinions, promoting public discourse. In particular, their use has increased in political topics, such as citizen participation, proselytism, or political discussions. Political marketing involves collecting, monitoring, processing, and analyzing large amounts of voters’ data. However, the extraction, integration, processing, and storage of these torrents of relevant data in the political domain is a very challengin… Show more

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“…A total of nine research papers in various fields of artificial intelligence applications in social media including political marketing, bot detection, spam detection, sentiment analysis, emotion detection and recognition from text, fraud detection, sybil detection, dialogue state tracking (DST), and product promotion are presented in this Special Issue. Guedea-Noriega et al [1] introduced an ontological model focused on the political marketing domain, which formed the foundation of a knowledge graph designed to streamline the integration and harmonization of data from diverse sources. Alothali et al [2] tackled the challenge of labeled data scarcity in bot detection.…”
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“…A total of nine research papers in various fields of artificial intelligence applications in social media including political marketing, bot detection, spam detection, sentiment analysis, emotion detection and recognition from text, fraud detection, sybil detection, dialogue state tracking (DST), and product promotion are presented in this Special Issue. Guedea-Noriega et al [1] introduced an ontological model focused on the political marketing domain, which formed the foundation of a knowledge graph designed to streamline the integration and harmonization of data from diverse sources. Alothali et al [2] tackled the challenge of labeled data scarcity in bot detection.…”
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confidence: 99%