T. Mondal, Tunir Roy, Indrajit Bhattacharya, Sourav Bhattacharya, Indranil Das
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A study on rumor propagation trends and features in a post disaster situation
This paper explores the characteristics of three established rumor propagation features i.e. temporal, structural and linguistic for collected tweets in a natural disaster i.e. Chennai Flood, 2015. The consequences of the features and the rationale behind such effects have been explored extensively for collected rumors and non-rumors of that disaster event.