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title = "{FRAPPE}: {FRA}ming, Persuasion, and Propaganda Explorer",
author = "Sajwani, Ahmed and
El Setohy, Alaa and
Mekky, Ali and
Turmakhan, Diana and
Hassan, Lara and
El Zeftawy, Mohamed and
El Herraoui, Omar and
Mohammed Afzal, Osama and
Liao, Qisheng and
Mahmoud, Tarek and
Muhammad Mujahid, Zain and
Umar Salman, Muhammad and
Arslan Manzoor, Muhammad and
Baali, Massa and
Piskorski, Jakub and
Stefanovitch, Nicolas and
Da San Martino, Giovanni and
Nakov, Preslav",
editor = "Aletras, Nikolaos and
De Clercq, Orphee",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 18th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: System Demonstrations",
month = mar,
year = "2024",
address = "St. Julians, Malta",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2024.eacl-demo.22",
pages = "207--213",
abstract = "The abundance of news sources and the urgent demand for reliable information have led to serious concerns about the threat of misleading information. In this paper, we present FRAPPE, a FRAming, Persuasion, and Propaganda Explorer system. FRAPPE goes beyond conventional news analysis of articles and unveils the intricate linguistic techniques used to shape readers{'} opinions and emotions. Our system allows users not only to analyze individual articles for their genre, framings, and use of persuasion techniques, but also to draw comparisons between the strategies of persuasion and framing adopted by a diverse pool of news outlets and countries across multiple languages for different topics, thus providing a comprehensive understanding of how information is presented and manipulated. FRAPPE is publicly accessible at https://frappe.streamlit.app/ and a video explaining our system is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RlTfSVnZmk",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T FRAPPE: FRAming, Persuasion, and Propaganda Explorer
%A Sajwani, Ahmed
%A El Setohy, Alaa
%A Mekky, Ali
%A Turmakhan, Diana
%A Hassan, Lara
%A El Zeftawy, Mohamed
%A El Herraoui, Omar
%A Mohammed Afzal, Osama
%A Liao, Qisheng
%A Mahmoud, Tarek
%A Muhammad Mujahid, Zain
%A Umar Salman, Muhammad
%A Arslan Manzoor, Muhammad
%A Baali, Massa
%A Piskorski, Jakub
%A Stefanovitch, Nicolas
%A Da San Martino, Giovanni
%A Nakov, Preslav
%Y Aletras, Nikolaos
%Y De Clercq, Orphee
%S Proceedings of the 18th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: System Demonstrations
%D 2024
%8 March
%I Association for Computational Linguistics
%C St. Julians, Malta
%F sajwani-etal-2024-frappe
%X The abundance of news sources and the urgent demand for reliable information have led to serious concerns about the threat of misleading information. In this paper, we present FRAPPE, a FRAming, Persuasion, and Propaganda Explorer system. FRAPPE goes beyond conventional news analysis of articles and unveils the intricate linguistic techniques used to shape readers’ opinions and emotions. Our system allows users not only to analyze individual articles for their genre, framings, and use of persuasion techniques, but also to draw comparisons between the strategies of persuasion and framing adopted by a diverse pool of news outlets and countries across multiple languages for different topics, thus providing a comprehensive understanding of how information is presented and manipulated. FRAPPE is publicly accessible at https://frappe.streamlit.app/ and a video explaining our system is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RlTfSVnZmk
%U https://aclanthology.org/2024.eacl-demo.22
%P 207-213
Markdown (Informal)
[FRAPPE: FRAming, Persuasion, and Propaganda Explorer](https://aclanthology.org/2024.eacl-demo.22) (Sajwani et al., EACL 2024)
ACL
- Ahmed Sajwani, Alaa El Setohy, Ali Mekky, Diana Turmakhan, Lara Hassan, Mohamed El Zeftawy, Omar El Herraoui, Osama Mohammed Afzal, Qisheng Liao, Tarek Mahmoud, Zain Muhammad Mujahid, Muhammad Umar Salman, Muhammad Arslan Manzoor, Massa Baali, Jakub Piskorski, Nicolas Stefanovitch, Giovanni Da San Martino, and Preslav Nakov. 2024. FRAPPE: FRAming, Persuasion, and Propaganda Explorer. In Proceedings of the 18th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: System Demonstrations, pages 207–213, St. Julians, Malta. Association for Computational Linguistics.