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Reducing Controversy by Connecting Opposing Views
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2017
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Argumentation AnalysisPublic OpinionPolitical BehaviorCommunicationSocial SciencesJournalismText MiningComputational Social ScienceEndorsement GraphSocial MediaPolitical CommunicationContent AnalysisSocial Network AnalysisSocial Medium MiningEcho ChambersKnowledge DiscoverySocial Network AggregationGroup RecommendersSocial ComputingArtsPolitical ScienceOpinion AggregationPublic Debate
Society is often polarized by controversial issues that split the population into groups with opposing views. When such issues emerge on social media, we often observe the creation of `echo chambers', i.e., situations where like-minded people reinforce each other's opinion, but do not get exposed to the views of the opposing side. In this paper we study algorithmic techniques for bridging these chambers, and thus reduce controversy. Specifically, we represent the discussion on a controversial issue with an endorsement graph, and cast our problem as an edge-recommendation problem on this graph. The goal of the recommendation is to reduce the controversy score of the graph, which is measured by a recently-developed metric based on random walks. At the same time, we take into account the acceptance probability of the recommended edge, which represents how likely the edge is to materialize in the endorsement graph.
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