Computational Infodemiology Computational Infodemiology
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Computational Infodemiology

Belief System Mapping and Social Stress

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Publisher Description

Computational Infodemiology is a novel discipline that maps the indicators that underpin digital discourse. Being able to fundamentally map belief systems within a scale free network and provide a framework by which the evolution of belief can be mapped, outlines the impact uncertainty has on an echo chamber and models the spread of misinformation. This book provides the framework and empirical data to outline these scenarios.

To map the impact of uncertainty, certain indicators need to be tracked, and within the scale-free network, social stress indicators are introduced. These social stress indicators serve as a proxy for potential harm and can differentiate between low, medium and high levels of harm. By incorporating social stress indicators, belief system mapping becomes viable and possible to model misinformation spread within an echo chamber.

GENRE
Computing & Internet
RELEASED
2026
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
81
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Nature Switzerland
SIZE
10
MB
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