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Borderline fact-checking

2021
Le propos de cet article est d’analyser le rapport des principaux services français de fact-checking aux « théories du complot » et à la façon par laquelle les stratégies de contournement de cette catégorie repoussoir contribuent à définir les « théories du complot » comme déviances informationnelles et à réaffirmer la légitimité du travail de ...
Rivron, Vassili, Jaubert, Elsa
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InFact: A Strong Baseline for Automated Fact-Checking

FEVER
The spread of disinformation poses a global threat to democratic societies, necessitating robust and scalable Automated Fact-Checking (AFC) systems. The AVeriTeC Shared Task Challenge 2024 offers a realistic benchmark for text-based fact-checking methods.
Mark Rothermel   +3 more
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Community-based fact-checking reduces the spread of misleading posts on social media

arXiv.org
Community-based fact-checking is a promising approach to verify social media content and correct misleading posts at scale. Yet, causal evidence regarding its effectiveness in reducing the spread of misinformation on social media is missing.
Y. Chuai   +6 more
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TrumorGPT: Query Optimization and Semantic Reasoning over Networks for Automated Fact-Checking

Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems
In the age of social media, the rapid spread of misinformation and rumors has led to the emergence of infodemics, where false information poses a significant threat to society.
Ching Nam Hang, Pei-Duo Yu, C. Tan
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Multimodal Large Language Models to Support Real-World Fact-Checking

arXiv.org
Multimodal large language models (MLLMs) carry the potential to support humans in processing vast amounts of information. While MLLMs are already being used as a fact-checking tool, their abilities and limitations in this regard are understudied. Here is
Jiahui Geng   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Do We Need Language-Specific Fact-Checking Models? The Case of Chinese

Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
This paper investigates the potential benefits of language-specific fact-checking models, focusing on the case of Chinese using CHEF dataset. To better reflect real-world fact-checking, we first develop a novel Chinese document-level evidence retriever ...
Caiqi Zhang   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Generative Large Language Models in Automated Fact-Checking: A Survey

arXiv.org
The dissemination of false information on online platforms presents a serious societal challenge. While manual fact-checking remains crucial, Large Language Models (LLMs) offer promising opportunities to support fact-checkers with their vast knowledge ...
Ivan Vykopal   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The facts about Facebook's fact-checking

New Scientist, 2019
The first big report on the tech giant's initiative to fight fake news says there is plenty of room for improvement, finds Donna ...
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Heterogeneous Graph Reasoning for Fact Checking over Texts and Tables

AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Fact checking aims to predict claim veracity by reasoning over multiple evidence pieces. It usually involves evidence retrieval and veracity reasoning.
Haisong Gong   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

ESCNet: Entity-enhanced and Stance Checking Network for Multi-modal Fact-Checking

The Web Conference
Recently, misinformation incorporating both texts and images has been disseminated more effectively than those containing text alone on social media, raising significant concerns for multi-modal fact-checking.
Fanrui Zhang   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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