Search Results for author: Gullal S. Cheema

Found 7 papers, 6 papers with code

Unveiling Global Narratives: A Multilingual Twitter Dataset of News Media on the Russo-Ukrainian Conflict

1 code implementation22 Jun 2023 Sherzod Hakimov, Gullal S. Cheema

The ongoing Russo-Ukrainian conflict has been a subject of intense media coverage worldwide.

OEKG: The Open Event Knowledge Graph

no code implementations28 Feb 2023 Simon Gottschalk, Endri Kacupaj, Sara Abdollahi, Diego Alves, Gabriel Amaral, Elisavet Koutsiana, Tin Kuculo, Daniela Major, Caio Mello, Gullal S. Cheema, Abdul Sittar, Swati, Golsa Tahmasebzadeh, Gaurish Thakkar

Accessing and understanding contemporary and historical events of global impact such as the US elections and the Olympic Games is a major prerequisite for cross-lingual event analytics that investigate event causes, perception and consequences across country borders.

Image Retrieval Knowledge Graphs +5

TIB-VA at SemEval-2022 Task 5: A Multimodal Architecture for the Detection and Classification of Misogynous Memes

1 code implementation SemEval (NAACL) 2022 Sherzod Hakimov, Gullal S. Cheema, Ralph Ewerth

The detection of offensive, hateful content on social media is a challenging problem that affects many online users on a daily basis.

A Fair and Comprehensive Comparison of Multimodal Tweet Sentiment Analysis Methods

1 code implementation16 Jun 2021 Gullal S. Cheema, Sherzod Hakimov, Eric Müller-Budack, Ralph Ewerth

Opinion and sentiment analysis is a vital task to characterize subjective information in social media posts.

Sentiment Analysis

Check_square at CheckThat! 2020: Claim Detection in Social Media via Fusion of Transformer and Syntactic Features

1 code implementation21 Jul 2020 Gullal S. Cheema, Sherzod Hakimov, Ralph Ewerth

In this digital age of news consumption, a news reader has the ability to react, express and share opinions with others in a highly interactive and fast manner.

Fact Checking Retrieval +2

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