SICLCYJun 12, 2024

Political Leaning Inference through Plurinational Scenarios

arXiv:2406.07964v1
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This work addresses political analysis for researchers and policymakers in complex, multi-party regions, but it is incremental as it applies existing methods to new data.

The paper tackled political leaning inference from Twitter data in three Spanish regions, demonstrating that Relational Embeddings effectively detect political ideology in both binary and multi-party frameworks with limited training data.

Social media users express their political preferences via interaction with other users, by spontaneous declarations or by participation in communities within the network. This makes a social network such as Twitter a valuable data source to study computational science approaches to political learning inference. In this work we focus on three diverse regions in Spain (Basque Country, Catalonia and Galicia) to explore various methods for multi-party categorization, required to analyze evolving and complex political landscapes, and compare it with binary left-right approaches. We use a two-step method involving unsupervised user representations obtained from the retweets and their subsequent use for political leaning detection. Comprehensive experimentation on a newly collected and curated dataset comprising labeled users and their interactions demonstrate the effectiveness of using Relational Embeddings as representation method for political ideology detection in both binary and multi-party frameworks, even with limited training data. Finally, data visualization illustrates the ability of the Relational Embeddings to capture intricate intra-group and inter-group political affinities.

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