Bullying and cyberbullying are harmful social phenomena that involve the intentional, repeated use of power to intimidate or harm others. The ramifications of these actions are felt not just at the individual level but also pervasively throughout society, necessitating immediate attention and practical solutions. The BullyBuster project pioneers a multi-disciplinary approach, integrating artificial intelligence (AI) techniques with psychological models to comprehensively understand and combat these issues. In particular, employing AI in the project allows the automatic identification of potentially harmful content by analyzing linguistic patterns and behaviors in various data sources, including photos and videos. This timely detection enables alerts to relevant authorities or moderators, allowing for rapid interventions and potential harm mitigation. This paper, a culmination of previous research and advancements, details the potential for significantly enhancing cyberbullying detection and prevention by focusing on the system’s design and the novel application of AI classifiers within an integrated framework. Our primary aim is to evaluate the feasibility and applicability of such a framework in a real-world application context. The proposed approach is shown to tackle the pervasive issue of cyberbullying effectively.

Development of Technologies for the Detection of (Cyber)Bullying Actions: The BullyBuster Project / Orrù, Giulia; Galli, Antonio; Gattulli, Vincenzo; Gravina, Michela; Micheletto, Marco; Marrone, Stefano; Nocerino, Wanda; Procaccino, Angela; Terrone, Grazia; Curtotti, Donatella; Impedovo, Donato; Marcialis, Gian Luca; Sansone, Carlo. - In: INFORMATION. - ISSN 2078-2489. - 14:8(2023), pp. 1-19. [10.3390/info14080430]

Development of Technologies for the Detection of (Cyber)Bullying Actions: The BullyBuster Project

Galli, Antonio;Gravina, Michela;Marrone, Stefano;Sansone, Carlo
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2023

Abstract

Bullying and cyberbullying are harmful social phenomena that involve the intentional, repeated use of power to intimidate or harm others. The ramifications of these actions are felt not just at the individual level but also pervasively throughout society, necessitating immediate attention and practical solutions. The BullyBuster project pioneers a multi-disciplinary approach, integrating artificial intelligence (AI) techniques with psychological models to comprehensively understand and combat these issues. In particular, employing AI in the project allows the automatic identification of potentially harmful content by analyzing linguistic patterns and behaviors in various data sources, including photos and videos. This timely detection enables alerts to relevant authorities or moderators, allowing for rapid interventions and potential harm mitigation. This paper, a culmination of previous research and advancements, details the potential for significantly enhancing cyberbullying detection and prevention by focusing on the system’s design and the novel application of AI classifiers within an integrated framework. Our primary aim is to evaluate the feasibility and applicability of such a framework in a real-world application context. The proposed approach is shown to tackle the pervasive issue of cyberbullying effectively.
2023
Development of Technologies for the Detection of (Cyber)Bullying Actions: The BullyBuster Project / Orrù, Giulia; Galli, Antonio; Gattulli, Vincenzo; Gravina, Michela; Micheletto, Marco; Marrone, Stefano; Nocerino, Wanda; Procaccino, Angela; Terrone, Grazia; Curtotti, Donatella; Impedovo, Donato; Marcialis, Gian Luca; Sansone, Carlo. - In: INFORMATION. - ISSN 2078-2489. - 14:8(2023), pp. 1-19. [10.3390/info14080430]
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