wondonghyeon/protest-detection-violence-estimation

Implementation of the model used in the paper Protest Activity Detection and Perceived Violence Estimation from Social Media Images (ACM Multimedia 2017)

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This tool helps researchers and social scientists analyze images from social media to understand protest activity. You feed it a collection of images, and it determines if a protest is present, along with estimating the perceived level of violence. This is ideal for academics or journalists studying social movements and public demonstrations.

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Use this if you need to automatically identify protest events and estimate violence levels from large datasets of images, such as those collected from social media.

Not ideal if you require an actively maintained tool or real-time analysis, as this project is no longer supported.

social-movement-research protest-analysis image-content-analysis social-media-research sociology
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MIT

Last pushed

Mar 21, 2024

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