Scalable Fact-checking with Human-in-the-Loop

Jing Yang, D. Vega-Oliveros, Taís Seibt, Anderson Rocha
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Abstract

Researchers have been investigating automated solutions for fact-checking in various fronts. However, current approaches often overlook the fact that information released every day is escalating, and a large amount of them overlap. Intending to accelerate fact-checking, we bridge this gap by proposing a new pipeline – grouping similar messages and summarizing them into aggregated claims. Specifically, we first clean a set of social media posts (e.g., tweets) and build a graph of all posts based on their semantics; Then, we perform two clustering methods to group the messages for further claim summarization. We evaluate the summaries both quantitatively with ROUGE scores and qualitatively with human evaluation. We also generate a graph of summaries to verify that there is no significant overlap among them. The results reduced 28,818 original messages to 700 summary claims, showing the potential to speed up the fact-checking process by organizing and selecting representative claims from massive disorganized and redundant messages.
使用Human-in-the-Loop进行可扩展的事实核查
研究人员一直在研究各个方面的事实核查自动化解决方案。然而,目前的方法往往忽略了这样一个事实,即每天发布的信息都在不断升级,而且大量信息重叠。为了加速事实核查,我们提出了一种新的渠道来弥补这一差距——将类似的信息分组,并将它们汇总为汇总的声明。具体来说,我们首先清理一组社交媒体帖子(例如推文),并根据其语义构建所有帖子的图;然后,我们使用两种聚类方法对消息进行分组,以便进行进一步的索赔汇总。我们用ROUGE评分定量地评价总结,用人的评价定性地评价总结。我们还生成了一个总结图,以验证它们之间没有明显的重叠。结果将28,818条原始信息减少到700条摘要索赔,显示出通过从大量杂乱无章和冗余的信息中组织和选择具有代表性的索赔来加快事实核查过程的潜力。
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