@inproceedings{633d0bc754f74842a182fcde54bba722,
title = "Affect intensity analysis of dark web forums",
abstract = "Affects play an important role in influencing people's perceptions and decision making. Affect analysis is useful for measuring the presence of hate, violence, and the resulting propaganda dissemination across extremist groups. In this study we performed affect analysis of U.S. and Middle Eastern extremist group forum postings. We constructed an affect lexicon using a probabilistic disambiguation technique to measure the usage of violence and hate affects. These techniques facilitate In depth analysis of multilingual content. The proposed approach was evaluated by applying It across 16 U.S. supremacist and Middle Eastern extremist group forums. Analysis across regions reveals that the Middle Eastern test bed forums have considerably greater violence intensity than the U.S. groups. There is also a strong linear relationship between the usage of hate and violence across the Middle Eastern messages.",
keywords = "Discourse, Information visualization, Linguistic processing, Text mining",
author = "Ahmed Abbasi and Hsinchun Chen",
year = "2007",
doi = "10.1109/isi.2007.379486",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "1424413303",
series = "ISI 2007: 2007 IEEE Intelligence and Security Informatics",
publisher = "IEEE Computer Society",
pages = "282--288",
booktitle = "ISI 2007",
note = "ISI 2007: 2007 IEEE Intelligence and Security Informatics ; Conference date: 23-05-2007 Through 24-05-2007",
}