Social Support Detection from Social Media Texts
Social support, conveyed through a multitude of interactions and platforms such as social media, plays a pivotal role in fostering a sense of belonging, aiding resilience in the face of challenges, and enhancing overall well-being. This paper introduces Social Support Detection (SSD) as a Natural la...
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Zusammenfassung: | Social support, conveyed through a multitude of interactions and platforms
such as social media, plays a pivotal role in fostering a sense of belonging,
aiding resilience in the face of challenges, and enhancing overall well-being.
This paper introduces Social Support Detection (SSD) as a Natural language
processing (NLP) task aimed at identifying supportive interactions within
online communities. The study presents the task of Social Support Detection
(SSD) in three subtasks: two binary classification tasks and one multiclass
task, with labels detailed in the dataset section. We conducted experiments on
a dataset comprising 10,000 YouTube comments. Traditional machine learning
models were employed, utilizing various feature combinations that encompass
linguistic, psycholinguistic, emotional, and sentiment information.
Additionally, we experimented with neural network-based models using various
word embeddings to enhance the performance of our models across these
subtasks.The results reveal a prevalence of group-oriented support in online
dialogues, reflecting broader societal patterns. The findings demonstrate the
effectiveness of integrating psycholinguistic, emotional, and sentiment
features with n-grams in detecting social support and distinguishing whether it
is directed toward an individual or a group. The best results for different
subtasks across all experiments range from 0.72 to 0.82. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.02580 |