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Annotated Bibliography: Curbing Cyber Bullying.
Cohen, R. et al. "Using Computer Technology to Address the Problem of Cyberbullying".
ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society, vol 44, no. 2, 2014, pp. 52-61. Association for
Computing Machinery (ACM), doi:10.1145/2656870.2656876.
The article, Using computer technology to address the problem of cyberbullying is a study that
aimed at providing a solution towards the curbing of cyber bullying. The authors propose the use
of computer based approaches in facilitating the effective detection of issue and applying
effective means to locate and reform the culprits. The aim of the study identifies it as credible for
the current research. Therefore, the information shared is credible and relevant for our research.
It will be used to provide further insight on the issue.
Dadvar, Maral, Trieschnigg, Dolf, and de Jong, Franciska, “Experts and machines against
bullies: A hybrid approach to detect cyberbullies,” Advances in Artificial Intelligence., vol.
8436, pp. 275–281, 2014.
The article focuses on the various devices used to signal cyber bullies with an aim of preventing
and punishing the culprits. The authors argue that by using the various mitigation approaches
provided through technology, the problem can be solved. By identifying the different approaches
suitable in curbing cyber security, the article’s evidence is determined credible. The information
will be utilized in providing an evaluative approach of the significance of cyber bullying
signaling devices in ending the problem.
Espelage, Dorothy L, and Jun Sung Hong. “Cyberbullying Prevention and Intervention
Efforts: Current Knowledge and Future Directions.” Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue
canadienne de psychiatrie vol. 62, 6 (2017): 374-380. doi:10.1177/0706743716684793
In this article, strategies that are applicable in stopping and preventing cyber bullying are
addressed. The authors argue that by establishing detection strategies in the various digital
communication platforms, efforts towards a solution are ignited. The article offers information
that presents relevant knowledge to the research, hence will be used to engage with the topic
further.
Kumar, Akshi, and Nitin Sachdeva. "Cyberbullying Detection on Social Multimedia Using
Soft Computing Techniques: A Meta-Analysis". Multimedia Tools and Applications, vol 78,
no. 17, 2019, pp. 23973-24010. Springer Science And Business Media LLC,
doi:10.1007/s11042-019-7234-z.
Cyberbullying detection on social multimedia using soft computing techniques: a meta-analysis
is literature review based research that focuses on evaluating the implications of using computing
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approaches in the mitigation of cyber bullying. Its contribution to the current research is
noteworthy, since it utilizes a meta-analytic approach to analyze previous research findings on
the topic. Therefore, its input towards the completion of this research will be utilized.
Moore, Michael J. et al. “Social Interactions and Automated Detection Tools in
Cyberbullying.” Digital Arts and Entertainment, pp.1175-1195 (2013). DOI: 10.4018/978-1-
4666-6114-1.ch057.
Social Interactions and Automated Detection Tools in Cyberbullying, is a journal article that
focuses on the approaches that can be used to provide signal detection of cyber bullying. The
authors argue that by using automated tools, culprits will be located and necessary action taken.
Also, the state that other effective measures accruing from the detection can be implemented in
curbing the issue. Therefore, from this perspective, the article provides adequate and relevant
information that will be used in understanding the impact of automated signal detection tools in
the prevention and punishment of cyber bullies.
Notar, E. Charles, Padgett, Sharon, and Roden, Jessica. Cyberbullying: Resources for
Intervention and Prevention. Universal Journal of Educational Research 1(3): 133-145,
2013. Horizon Research Publishing, DOI: 10.13189/ujer.2013.010301
The article Cyberbullying: Resources for Intervention and Prevention is focused on the
evaluation of the various strategies adopted towards the intervention and prevention of cyber
bullies. In the article, an extensive research on cyberbullying is conducted, with indications that
punishing culprits should be a necessity towards ending the social problem. Hence, the evidence
provided in the article on the use of signal detection approaches in combating the problem;
therefore will be used in the current research to further our insights on the topic.
Salawu, Semiu et al. "Approaches To Automated Detection of Cyberbullying: A Survey".
IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, vol 11, no. 1, 2020, pp. 3-24. Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), doi:10.1109/taffc.2017.2761757.
The article, Approaches to Automated Detection of Cyberbullying: A Survey presents a
systematic review of previous research on approaches used in cyber bullying detection. The
article’s aim at understanding effective approaches in mitigating cyber bullying contributes to the
purpose of the research. Therefore, data acquired from it will be relevant to meeting the objective
of the current research.
Sathyanarayana Rao, TS et al. "Cyberbullying: A Virtual Offense with Real
Consequences". Indian Journal of Psychiatry, vol 60, no. 1, 2018, p. 3. Medknow,
doi:10.4103/psychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_147_18.
Cyberbullying: A virtual offense with real consequences focuses on the evaluation of the cyber
bullying concept and the impact of technology in its prevention. The article argues that the use of
technology in combating the issue presents potentials in curbing its effects in the American
society. It also identifies various laws instigated towards punishing incriminated culprits. The
article provides evidence that is credible and relevant for the current research. The information
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acquired will be used to identify the importance of signal detection devices in preventing and
punishing cyber bullies.
Thu, P. Pyae, and New, New. "Implementation of emotional features on satire detection,"
2017 18th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering, Artificial
Intelligence, Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing (SNPD), Kanazawa, 2017,
pp. 149-154.
The article, Implementation of emotional features on satire detection, focuses on the
implementation of cyber bullying detection tool based on emotional features. In the article, the
authors argue that using cyber bullying detection approaches ensure the prevention of the harm
caused and the punishment of the identified culprits. It presents a noteworthy contribution to the
current research thus making it credible. The information acquire will improve research
knowledge on the topic.
Van Hee, Cynthia et al. "Automatic Detection of Cyberbullying in Social Media Text".
PLOS ONE, vol 13, no. 10, 2018, p. e0203794. Public Library of Science (Plos),
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0203794.
The source, Automatic detection of cyberbullying in social media text, argues that while cyber
bullying is a potential harm to society, implementing effective strategies can lead to successful
detection of the problem. The authors’ findings indicated that the strategy through the use of
intelligent systems would enable detecting signals of cyberbullying and moderately respond to
the issue. Hence, it provides information on an effective approach that can be used in
successfully mitigating the identified research problem; therefore identifying it as a credible
source for the current research. The information obtained from it will offer further insight on
successful location and stopping of cyber bullies.

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