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Deep Learning based Multi-Label Image Classification of Protest Activities

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arxiv 2301.04212 v1 pith:OHAYSN54 submitted 2023-01-10 cs.CV cs.AI

classification cs.CVcs.AI
keywords protestusedanalyzeclassificationdatadeepimagelearning
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With the rise of internet technology amidst increasing rates of urbanization, sharing information has never been easier thanks to globally-adopted platforms for digital communication. The resulting output of massive amounts of user-generated data can be used to enhance our understanding of significant societal issues particularly for urbanizing areas. In order to better analyze protest behavior, we enhanced the GSR dataset and manually labeled all the images. We used deep learning techniques to analyze social media data to detect social unrest through image classification, which performed good in predict multi-attributes, then also used map visualization to display protest behaviors across the country.

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