Chinese Journal of Information Fusion | Volume 2, Issue 2: 112-126, 2025 | DOI: 10.62762/CJIF.2025.820998
Abstract
Detecting personalities in social media content is an important application of personality psychology. Most early studies apply a coherent piece of writing to personality detection, but today, the challenge is to identify dominant personality traits from a series of short, noisy social media posts. To this end, recent studies have attempted to individually encode the deep semantics of posts, often using attention-based methods, and then relate them, or directly assemble them into graph structures. However, due to the inherently disjointed and noisy nature of social media content, constructing meaningful connections remains challenging. While such methods rely on well-defined relationships be... More >
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