Preliminary Bias Results in Search Engines

11/07/2022
by   Gizem Gezici, et al.
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This report aims to report my thesis progress so far. My work attempts to show the differences in the perspectives of two search engines, Bing and Google on several selected controversial topics. In this work, we try to make a distinction on the viewpoints of Bing & Google by using sentiment as well as the ranking of the document returned from these two search engines on the same queries, these queries are related mainly to controversial topics. You can find the methods we used with experimental results below.

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