Classifying Information Sources in Arabic Twitter to Support Online Monitoring of Infectious Diseases

Alsudias, Lama and Rayson, Paul (2019) Classifying Information Sources in Arabic Twitter to Support Online Monitoring of Infectious Diseases. In: Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Arabic Corpus Linguistics. Association for Computational Linguistics, GBR.

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Abstract

There is vast untapped potential in relation to the use of social media for monitoring the spread of infectious diseases around the world. Much previous research has focussed on English only, but the Arabic twitter universe has been comparatively much less studied. Motivated by important issues related to levels of trust, quality and reliability of the information online, here we consider the variety of information sources. As a first step, we find that numerous accounts disseminate information via Arabic social media, and we group them into five types of sources: academic, media, government, health professional, and public. We perform two experiments. First, native speakers judge whether they can manually classify tweets into these five groups, and then we repeat the experiment using various Machine Learning (ML) classifiers. We find that inter-annotator agreement is 0.84 for this task, and ML classifiers are able to correctly identify the type of source of a tweet with 77.2% accuracy without knowledge of the user and their bio or profile, but with 99.9% accuracy when provided with this information.

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Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Subjects:
?? ARABICINFECTIOUS DISEASESMACHINE LEARNINGNATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSINGTWITTER ??
ID Code:
135952
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Deposited On:
05 Aug 2019 15:10
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Yes
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Published
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12 Sep 2023 02:47