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Stance Detection in Web and Social Media: A Comparative Study

Shalmoli Ghosh, Prajwal Singhania, Siddharth Singh, Koustav Rudra, Saptarshi Ghosh

Published 2020-07-12Version 1

Online forums and social media platforms are increasingly being used to discuss topics of varying polarities where different people take different stances. Several methodologies for automatic stance detection from text have been proposed in literature. To our knowledge, there has not been any systematic investigation towards their reproducibility, and their comparative performances. In this work, we explore the reproducibility of several existing stance detection models, including both neural models and classical classifier-based models. Through experiments on two datasets -- (i)~the popular SemEval microblog dataset, and (ii)~a set of health-related online news articles -- we also perform a detailed comparative analysis of various methods and explore their shortcomings. Implementations of all algorithms discussed in this paper are available at https://github.com/prajwal1210/Stance-Detection-in-Web-and-Social-Media.

Journal: Proceedings of Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum (CLEF) 2019; Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 11696, pp. 75-87
Categories: cs.CL, cs.LG
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