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Amber-Heard_Disinformation_Operations_Bots

Amber Heard Social Network Analysis of Disinformation/Influence Operations, Bots, & Crime Across-Platforms. - Twitter, Reddit, YouTube, Instagram, Change.org, Facebook, Tumblr, TikTok. To create Foundations to Help victims of bots, cyberabuse, domestic abuse, coercive control, crime, & disinformation operations. We want to Save Lives & help part…

  • Updated Mar 30, 2023
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sos-log

documentation of acts of harassment/bullying in the context of coercion of all kinds like forced prostitution, sexual assault, murder et c. and almost all shades of fraud/scam (§ 263 et al german stgb), esp. taking over other peoples identities in concomitance with false suspicion (§ 164 stgb) written in blog style in chronological order

  • Updated May 28, 2025

This tool is a part of the paper "Inductive and Transductive Link Prediction for Criminal Network Analysis," published in the Journal of Computational Science in 2023. It implements an analyzer and visualizer specialized for criminal (social) network analysis, including community detection, social influence analysis, and link prediction.

  • Updated Apr 15, 2024
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This project aims to perform topic modeling on a dataset of crime-related news articles in New York City using **Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) and Mallet's LDA Model. The articles were collected over a two-month period through continuous querying using the News API.

  • Updated Jan 13, 2025
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This repository is a part of the paper "Inductive and Transductive Link Prediction for Criminal Network Analysis," published in the Journal of Computational Science in 2023. This repository implements inductive link prediction in criminal network analysis, focusing on finding links between new cases and existing nodes.

  • Updated Apr 15, 2024
  • Python

This project aims to perform topic modeling on a dataset of crime-related news articles in New York City using **Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) and Mallet's LDA Model. The articles were collected over a two-month period through continuous querying using the News API.

  • Updated Jun 1, 2025

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