Faculty Sponsor: Erika Franklin Fowler
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Abstract: Recent increases in mass shootings have resulted in more political discussions about guns and subsequently gun laws. As a result, researchers have focused on analyzing political ads as a way to examine the discourse in reference to these issues. Our data set was the TV advertisements sponsored by federal candidates for the 2020 general election. This project focuses on the detection of gun images and the mention of guns in political television advertisements. We used and compared deep learning techniques such as object detection and image classification to analyze the images and videos in these ads and used logistic regression to determine the factors that influence the decision to mention guns or use their images. We also used Fightin Words(Monroe et al 2008) to assess the distinct terms that are used by Democrats and Republicans in TV political ads that mention guns. Our findings revealed that party affiliation only matters for gun mentionings. We also saw that Democrats and Republicans talk about gun issues in different ways. From this we decided on our next steps to further our research.
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