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Cyberbullying detection in Hinglish comments from social media using machine learning techniques

With the development of the Internet, the use of social media has increased dramatically over time and has emerged as the most powerful networking tool of the twenty-first century. From youngsters of ten years to senior citizens of sixty years, everyone is profoundly active in social media. Social m...

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Published in:Multimedia tools and applications 2024, Vol.83 (36), p.84025-84046
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