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<titleInfo><title>Automated detection of nostalgic text in the context of societal pessimism</title></titleInfo>





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<abstract lang="eng">In online media environments, nostalgia can be used as important ingredient of propaganda strategies, specifically, by creating societal pessimism. This work addresses the automated detection of nostalgic text as a first step towards automatically identifying nostalgia-based manipulation strategies. We compare the performance of standard machine learning approaches on this challenge and demonstrate the successful transfer of the best performing approach to real-world nostalgia detection in a case study.</abstract>

<originInfo><dateIssued encoding="w3cdtf">2020</dateIssued>
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<relatedItem type="host"><titleInfo><title>Disinformation in open online media</title></titleInfo>
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<chicago>Lena, Clever, Lena Frischlich, Heike Trautmann, and Christian Grimme. “Automated Detection of Nostalgic Text in the Context of Societal Pessimism.” In &lt;i&gt;Disinformation in Open Online Media&lt;/i&gt;, edited by Christian Grimme, Mike Preuß, Frank Takes, and Annie Waldherr, 48–58. Hamburg, Deutschland, 2020.</chicago>
<ieee>C. Lena, L. Frischlich, H. Trautmann, and C. Grimme, “Automated detection of nostalgic text in the context of societal pessimism,” in &lt;i&gt;Disinformation in open online media&lt;/i&gt;, 2020, pp. 48–58.</ieee>
<ama>Lena C, Frischlich L, Trautmann H, Grimme C. Automated detection of nostalgic text in the context of societal pessimism. In: Grimme C, Preuß M, Takes F, Waldherr A, eds. &lt;i&gt;Disinformation in Open Online Media&lt;/i&gt;. ; 2020:48–58.</ama>
<mla>Lena, Clever, et al. “Automated Detection of Nostalgic Text in the Context of Societal Pessimism.” &lt;i&gt;Disinformation in Open Online Media&lt;/i&gt;, edited by Christian Grimme et al., 2020, pp. 48–58.</mla>
<short>C. Lena, L. Frischlich, H. Trautmann, C. Grimme, in: C. Grimme, M. Preuß, F. Takes, A. Waldherr (Eds.), Disinformation in Open Online Media, Hamburg, Deutschland, 2020, pp. 48–58.</short>
<bibtex>@inproceedings{Lena_Frischlich_Trautmann_Grimme_2020, place={Hamburg, Deutschland}, title={Automated detection of nostalgic text in the context of societal pessimism}, booktitle={Disinformation in open online media}, author={Lena, Clever and Frischlich, Lena and Trautmann, Heike and Grimme, Christian}, editor={Grimme, Christian and Preuß, Mike and Takes, Frank and Waldherr, Annie}, year={2020}, pages={48–58} }</bibtex>
<apa>Lena, C., Frischlich, L., Trautmann, H., &amp;#38; Grimme, C. (2020). Automated detection of nostalgic text in the context of societal pessimism. In C. Grimme, M. Preuß, F. Takes, &amp;#38; A. Waldherr (Eds.), &lt;i&gt;Disinformation in open online media&lt;/i&gt; (pp. 48–58).</apa>
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