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Characterizing influential leaders of Ecuador on Twitter using computational intelligence
Conference ObjectAbstract: The popularity of social networks, such as Twitter, have provided users around the world the abilityPalabras claves:Autores:Baquerizo-Neira G., Carmen Vaca-Ruiz, Enrique Pelaez, Johnny TorresFuentes:googlescopusAffinity groups: A linguistic analysis for social network groups identification
Conference ObjectAbstract: Socially cohesive groups tend to share similar ideas and express themselves in similar ways when posPalabras claves:Affinity propagation clustering, Linguistic clustering, LIWC, TwitterAutores:Baquerizo-Neira G., Carmen Vaca-Ruiz, Jonathan Mendieta, Monica VillavicencioFuentes:googlescopusFraming the Cacerolazo: An Analysis of a Social Protest in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Objective/Context: In the hybrid media system, Twitter users can propose alternative framings to thoPalabras claves:Data Mining, Digital Media, Framing, hybrid media system, protests, public opinion, TwitterAutores:Baquerizo-Neira G., Fernández-Pedemonte D., Juan Carlos Garcia Plua, Lorena RecaldeFuentes:googlescopusLinguistic profiles on microblogging platforms to characterize political leaders: The Ecuadorian case on Twitter
Conference ObjectAbstract: Social interaction on microblogging platforms is becoming a reliable instrument for studying politicPalabras claves:LIWC, MICROBLOGGING, Political communication, political leaders, Social media, TwitterAutores:Baquerizo-Neira G., Carmen Vaca-Ruiz, Jonathan Mendieta, Jorge Rodríguez-Echeverría, Monica Villavicencio, Oswaldo PitaFuentes:scopusWho You Should Not Follow: Extracting Word Embeddings from Tweets to Identify Groups of Interest and Hijackers in Demonstrations
ArticleAbstract: In the latest years, a number of citizen movements and protests have spread across the world. One ofPalabras claves:Demonstrations, group recommendation, groups of interest, hashtag hijackers, semantic analysis, users classificationAutores:Baquerizo-Neira G., Boratto L., Carmen Vaca-Ruiz, Jonathan Mendieta, Lorena Recalde, Luis TeránFuentes:googlescopusWomen in politics and their presence in twitter: Argentina as a case study
Conference ObjectAbstract: The use of Online Social Networks (OSNs) in electoral campaigns is no longer an option for candidatePalabras claves:Autores:Baquerizo-Neira G., Lorena Recalde, Zunino E.Fuentes:googlescopusPolicy 2.0 in Ecuador. Analysis of discourse and political communication on Facebook
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: Social networks are recognized for their impact on users’ decisions. They have been stPalabras claves:DIGITAL COMMUNICATION, electoral campaign, emotions, Political agenda, political speech, Politics, Social mediaAutores:Baquerizo-Neira G., Pablo Ruíz-Aguirre, Veronica Altamirano BenitezFuentes:googlescopusPolitics 2.0 on Twitter. Presidential Campaign in Ecuador
Conference ObjectAbstract: The article analyzes the presidential campaign in Ecuador in 2021 based on 2.0 communication and thePalabras claves:DIGITAL COMMUNICATION, electoral campaign, Political communication, sentiment analysis, SOCIAL NETWORKSAutores:Baquerizo-Neira G., María Fabiana Altamirano-Benítez, Pablo Ruíz-Aguirre, Veronica Altamirano BenitezFuentes:googlescopus