Understanding the radical mind: Identifying signals to detect extremist content on Twitter
The Internet and, in particular, Online Social Networks have changed the way that terrorist and extremist groups can influence and radicalise individuals. Recent reports show that the mode of operation of these groups starts by exposing a wide audience to extremist material online, before migrating...
Hoofdauteurs: | Nouh, M, Nurse, J, Goldsmith, M |
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Formaat: | Conference item |
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IEEE
2019
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