368 research outputs found
Fully Automated Fact Checking Using External Sources
Given the constantly growing proliferation of false claims online in recent
years, there has been also a growing research interest in automatically
distinguishing false rumors from factually true claims. Here, we propose a
general-purpose framework for fully-automatic fact checking using external
sources, tapping the potential of the entire Web as a knowledge source to
confirm or reject a claim. Our framework uses a deep neural network with LSTM
text encoding to combine semantic kernels with task-specific embeddings that
encode a claim together with pieces of potentially-relevant text fragments from
the Web, taking the source reliability into account. The evaluation results
show good performance on two different tasks and datasets: (i) rumor detection
and (ii) fact checking of the answers to a question in community question
answering forums.Comment: RANLP-201
Automatic Stance Detection Using End-to-End Memory Networks
We present a novel end-to-end memory network for stance detection, which
jointly (i) predicts whether a document agrees, disagrees, discusses or is
unrelated with respect to a given target claim, and also (ii) extracts snippets
of evidence for that prediction. The network operates at the paragraph level
and integrates convolutional and recurrent neural networks, as well as a
similarity matrix as part of the overall architecture. The experimental
evaluation on the Fake News Challenge dataset shows state-of-the-art
performance.Comment: NAACL-2018; Stance detection; Fact-Checking; Veracity; Memory
networks; Neural Networks; Distributed Representation
Deep Investigation of Cross-Language Plagiarism Detection Methods
This paper is a deep investigation of cross-language plagiarism detection
methods on a new recently introduced open dataset, which contains parallel and
comparable collections of documents with multiple characteristics (different
genres, languages and sizes of texts). We investigate cross-language plagiarism
detection methods for 6 language pairs on 2 granularities of text units in
order to draw robust conclusions on the best methods while deeply analyzing
correlations across document styles and languages.Comment: Accepted to BUCC (10th Workshop on Building and Using Comparable
Corpora) colocated with ACL 201
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