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A system for ranking organizations using social scale analysis

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In this paper, we utilize feature extraction and model-fitting techniques to process the rhetoric found in the web sites of 23 Indonesian Islamic religious organizations to profile their ideology and activity patterns along a hypothesized radical/counter-radical scale, and present an end-to-end system that is able to help researchers to visualize the data in an interactive fashion on a timeline. The subject data of this study is 37,000 articles downloaded from the web sites of these organizations dating from 2001 to 2011. We develop algorithms to rank these organizations by assigning them to probable positions on the scale. We show that the developed Rasch model fits the data using Andersen’s LR-test. We create a gold standard of the ranking of these organizations through an expertise elicitation tool. We compute expert-to-expert agreements, and we present experimental results comparing the performance of three baseline methods to show that the Rasch model not only outperforms the baseline methods, but it is also the only system that performs at expert-level accuracy.

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  1. http://www.r-forge.r-project.org/projects/erm/.

  2. http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P-value.

  3. Oxford online dictionary.

  4. http://www.cran.r-project.org/.

  5. http://www.r-forge.r-project.org/projects/erm/.

  6. http://www.lucene.apache.org/solr/.

  7. http://www.evolvingweb.github.com/ajax-solr/.

  8. Select the filter “Radical” from the search options and then in the Markers Menu select [Religious \(\rightarrow\) Radical Markers].

  9. Select “Radical” and “FPI” from the filters, then select the time range 2002–2006 or 2006–2010, then select “radical” markers under “R/CR” menu.

  10. Select “Hizb ut-Tahrir” and “radical” from filters. Select the time range 2007–2009. The markers can be seen by selecting the options of Markers Menu [Religious \(\rightarrow\) Religious Markers].

  11. Select CounterRadical filter in the search option, then from the Markers Menu select [R/CR \(\rightarrow\) Counter Radical].

  12. In the Markers Menu select [R/CR \(\rightarrow\) Radical].

  13. http://www.islamlib.com/id/artikel/mengapa-saya-berubah/.

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This research was supported by US DoDs Minerva Research Initiative Grant N00014-09-1-0815, Project leader: Prof. Mark Woodward, Arizona State University, and the project title is “Finding Allies for the War of Words: Mapping the Diffusion and Influence of Counter-Radical Muslim Discourse”.

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Tikves, S., Banerjee, S., Temkit, H. et al. A system for ranking organizations using social scale analysis. Soc. Netw. Anal. Min. 3, 313–328 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13278-012-0072-x

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