Analyzing public opinion and misinformation in a COVID-19 telegram group chat LHX Ng, JY Loke IEEE Internet Computing 25 (2), 84-91, 2020 | 68* | 2020 |
A synchronized action framework for responsible detection of coordination on social media T Magelinski, LHX Ng, KM Carley arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.07454, 2021 | 59 | 2021 |
Cross-platform information spread during the January 6th capitol riots LHX Ng, IJ Cruickshank, KM Carley Social Network Analysis and Mining 12 (1), 133, 2022 | 41 | 2022 |
Botbuster: Multi-platform bot detection using a mixture of experts LHX Ng, KM Carley Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media 17 …, 2023 | 40 | 2023 |
Stabilizing a supervised bot detection algorithm: How much data is needed for consistent predictions? LHX Ng, DC Robertson, KM Carley Online Social Networks and Media 28, 100198, 2022 | 35 | 2022 |
Coordinating Narratives Framework for cross-platform analysis in the 2021 US Capitol riots LHX Ng, IJ Cruickshank, KM Carley Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory 29 (3), 470-486, 2023 | 31* | 2023 |
Is my stance the same as your stance? A cross validation study of stance detection datasets LHX Ng, KM Carley Information Processing & Management 59 (6), 103070, 2022 | 30 | 2022 |
How does fake news spread? Understanding pathways of disinformation spread through APIs LHX Ng, A Taeihagh Policy and Internet, 2021 | 30 | 2021 |
Investigating the spread of Russian disinformation about biolabs in Ukraine on Twitter using social network analysis I Alieva, LHX Ng, KM Carley 2022 IEEE international conference on big data (big data), 1770-1775, 2022 | 27 | 2022 |
Pro or anti? A social influence model of online stance flipping LHX Ng, KM Carley IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering 10 (1), 3-19, 2022 | 24* | 2022 |
Online coordination: methods and comparative case studies of coordinated groups across four events in the united states LHX Ng, KM Carley Proceedings of the 14th ACM Web Science Conference 2022, 12-21, 2022 | 21 | 2022 |
Active, aggressive, but to little avail: characterizing bot activity during the 2020 Singaporean elections J Uyheng, LHX Ng, KM Carley Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory 27 (3), 324-342, 2021 | 21 | 2021 |
Prompting and fine-tuning open-sourced large language models for stance classification IJ Cruickshank, LHX Ng Preprint, 2024 | 20* | 2024 |
Will you dance to the challenge? predicting user participation of TikTok challenges LHX Ng, JYH Tan, DJH Tan, RKW Lee Proceedings of the 2021 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in …, 2021 | 19 | 2021 |
“The coronavirus is a bioweapon”: classifying coronavirus stories on fact-checking sites LHX Ng, KM Carley Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory 27 (2), 179-194, 2021 | 18 | 2021 |
How hate speech varies by target identity: a computational analysis MM Yoder, LHX Ng, DW Brown, KM Carley Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning, 2022 | 15 | 2022 |
From curious hashtags to polarized effect: profiling coordinated actions in indonesian twitter discourse A Danaditya, LHX Ng, KM Carley Social Network Analysis and Mining 12 (1), 105, 2022 | 14 | 2022 |
Hoaxes and hidden agendas: A twitter conspiracy theory dataset: Data paper SC Phillips, LHX Ng, KM Carley Companion Proceedings of the Web Conference 2022, 876-880, 2022 | 13 | 2022 |
Bot-based emotion behavior differences in images during Kashmir black day event LHX Ng, KM Carley International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling …, 2021 | 12 | 2021 |
A combined synchronization index for evaluating collective action social media LHX Ng, KM Carley Applied network science 8 (1), 1, 2023 | 11 | 2023 |