Deliverables
This deliverable details the models used for (dis)information cascade modeling at scale and evaluate the potential to scale from mono platform to multi- and interoperable platform and media information flow analysis. This section will focus on action needed in order to establish a robust method to be used in the centers and observatory.
Evaluating safe space solutions including data management and processing setups 1st sectionThis deliverable details potential safe space solutions from other areas and evaluate the transferability to the area of disinformation monitoring in the observatory and centers.
Final Sustainability PlanThis deliverable includes the final strategy that will be adopted to guarantee the Observatory sustainability and it feasibility.
Report on the centers for excellence studies on online disinformation.Set up and activities.The deliverable will provide information about the two centers of excellence, about their set up and operational activities
Impact assessment resultsDeliverable 5.2 will report the results from the impact assessment and will show the major impacts produced by the Observatory at European level
Research Data exchange (and transparency) solution with platforms. 2nd sectionThis deliverable compiles the findings and recommended solutions and actions needed in order to construct a sustainable data exchange model for stakeholders, focusing on an differentiated perspective, one for journalists and the broader community, and one for university-based academic researchers.
Social media Observatory GuideA guideline to use the Observatory will be produced and available for all stakeholders.
Media Literacy Public ActivitiesThe Observatory will organise 2 public events in order to promote Media literacy, following the findings of the Workshops.
Data Intelligence toolkit descriptionDeliverable D3.2 will be a report containing the description of the architecture, the concept, the models and the design for the realization of the Data Intelligence toolkit
Media Literacy Workshop Series & ReportsThe Observatory will promote 10 stakeholder meetings between experts at the European level. Every one of them will publish their findings and recommendations in a Final Report.
Algorithms of Data Intelligence, Complex Network Analysis, Artificial Intelligence for the Observatory AI DrivenDeliverable D 3.2 will be a report containing the analyses, state of the art and study carried out in the 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 tasks related to Complex Network, Data & Geo Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence algorithms.
Outlier (disinformation) detection solution. 3rd sectionThis deliverable details the tools and work done on outlier detection and evaluate the transferability to disinformation and the potential actions needed in order to carry out effective detection.
SOMA impact assessment methodologyDeliverable 5.1 will describe the methodology for the SOMA impact assessment. The methodology description will contain 10 Source Transparency Indicators and variables that will be use to measure the impacts of SOMA during the project lifetime and which will form the Source Transparency Index (STI).
The measure of online disinformationDeliverable 5.3 will be a Whitepaper, reporting main evidences from the analysis performed in WP5 in order to provide measures and data on the effects of the disinformation on three topics to policy makers trying to influence decision making through the use of data collected during the project.
Project Website on-line.
Deliverable D3.4 will be a software implementation of the AI Driven Observatory in which the algorithmic studies of the previous tasks will be applied (1st version)
Data Intelligence toolkit V2Deliverable D3.4 will be a software implementation of the AI Driven Observatory in which the algorithmic studies of the previous tasks will be applied (final version)
EU Platform for Social Media InnovatorsThe platform for European social Media innovators will be made by virtual tools like mailing lists and team communication softwares to assure a constant exchange of informations, but also by practical initiatives like periodic meetings between the projects, building into the Observatory something similar to the International Fact-Checking Network’s activities at the global level.
Publications
Author(s):
Charquero Ballester, Marina1; Walter, Jessica G.1, Nissen, Ida A.; & Bechmann, Anja
Published in:
Not available, 2021, ISSN 2167-0811
Publisher:
aarhus
Author(s):
Osmundsen, M., Bor, A., Vahlstrup, P.B., Bechmann, A. & Petersen, M.B.
Published in:
American Political Science Review, 2021, ISSN 2167-0811
Publisher:
aarhus
Author(s):
Bechmann, A.
Published in:
Digital Journalism, Issue in press 2020, 2020, ISSN 2167-0811
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Author(s):
Bechmann, A. & O’Loughlin, B
Published in:
2020
Publisher:
Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van Belgie voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten (KVAB)
Author(s):
Pavleska, T., Skolkay, A., Zankova, B., Riberiro, N. & Bechmann, A.
Published in:
2020
Publisher:
Intersentia
Author(s):
Bechmann, A. & Kim, J.Y.
Published in:
2019
Publisher:
Springer
Author(s):
Bechmann, Anja
Published in:
2021
Publisher:
Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Author(s):
Guarino, S., Trino, N., Chessa, A., & Riotta, G.
Published in:
2019
Publisher:
Springer Cham.
Author(s):
Guarino, S., Trino, N., Celestini, N., Chessa, A., & Riotta, G.
Published in:
Submitted to Applied Network Science. Springer, Cham., 2020
Publisher:
Springer Cham
Author(s):
Marina Klitsi, Simona De Rosa, Luca Tacchetti, Silvia Cavasola, Lynge Asbjørn Møller and Nikos Sarris
Published in:
2020
Publisher:
icme
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