SciTweets -- A Dataset and Annotation Framework for Detecting Scientific Online Discourse
Scientific topics, claims and resources are increasingly debated as part of online discourse, where prominent examples include discourse related to COVID-19 or climate change. This has led to both significant societal impact and increased interest in scientific online discourse from various discipli...
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Zusammenfassung: | Scientific topics, claims and resources are increasingly debated as part of
online discourse, where prominent examples include discourse related to
COVID-19 or climate change. This has led to both significant societal impact
and increased interest in scientific online discourse from various disciplines.
For instance, communication studies aim at a deeper understanding of biases,
quality or spreading pattern of scientific information whereas computational
methods have been proposed to extract, classify or verify scientific claims
using NLP and IR techniques. However, research across disciplines currently
suffers from both a lack of robust definitions of the various forms of
science-relatedness as well as appropriate ground truth data for distinguishing
them. In this work, we contribute (a) an annotation framework and corresponding
definitions for different forms of scientific relatedness of online discourse
in Tweets, (b) an expert-annotated dataset of 1261 tweets obtained through our
labeling framework reaching an average Fleiss Kappa $\kappa$ of 0.63, (c) a
multi-label classifier trained on our data able to detect science-relatedness
with 89% F1 and also able to detect distinct forms of scientific knowledge
(claims, references). With this work we aim to lay the foundation for
developing and evaluating robust methods for analysing science as part of
large-scale online discourse. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2206.07360 |