Rule Based Method for Terrorism, Violence and Threat Classification: Application to Arabic Tweets
In this paper, we present a rule based method to classify Tweets under three main categories; terrorism, violence and threat classes. Given that Arabic is a morphologically complex language, we build a linguistic module to identify a set of patterns for e
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