Improving medical experts' efficiency of misinformation detection: an exploratory study.

IF 2.7 3区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Aleksandra Nabożny, Bartłomiej Balcerzak, Mikołaj Morzy, Adam Wierzbicki, Pavel Savov, Kamil Warpechowski
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Fighting medical disinformation in the era of the pandemic is an increasingly important problem. Today, automatic systems for assessing the credibility of medical information do not offer sufficient precision, so human supervision and the involvement of medical expert annotators are required. Our work aims to optimize the utilization of medical experts' time. We also equip them with tools for semi-automatic initial verification of the credibility of the annotated content. We introduce a general framework for filtering medical statements that do not require manual evaluation by medical experts, thus focusing annotation efforts on non-credible medical statements. Our framework is based on the construction of filtering classifiers adapted to narrow thematic categories. This allows medical experts to fact-check and identify over two times more non-credible medical statements in a given time interval without applying any changes to the annotation flow. We verify our results across a broad spectrum of medical topic areas. We perform quantitative, as well as exploratory analysis on our output data. We also point out how those filtering classifiers can be modified to provide experts with different types of feedback without any loss of performance.

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提高医学专家误报检测效率的探索性研究。
在大流行时代,打击医疗虚假信息是一个日益重要的问题。今天,用于评估医疗信息可信度的自动系统不能提供足够的精度,因此需要人类监督和医学专家注释者的参与。我们的工作旨在优化利用医学专家的时间。我们还为他们配备了工具,用于半自动初始验证注释内容的可信度。我们引入了一个通用框架,用于过滤不需要医学专家手动评估的医学陈述,从而将注释工作集中在不可信的医学陈述上。我们的框架是基于适应窄主题类别的过滤分类器的构造。这允许医学专家在给定的时间间隔内检查和识别超过两倍的不可信的医学陈述,而无需对注释流应用任何更改。我们在广泛的医学主题领域验证我们的结果。我们对输出数据进行定量和探索性分析。我们还指出如何修改这些过滤分类器,以便在不损失任何性能的情况下为专家提供不同类型的反馈。
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World Wide Web-Internet and Web Information Systems
World Wide Web-Internet and Web Information Systems 工程技术-计算机:软件工程
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
10.80%
发文量
131
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: World Wide Web: Internet and Web Information Systems (WWW) is an international, archival, peer-reviewed journal which covers all aspects of the World Wide Web, including issues related to architectures, applications, Internet and Web information systems, and communities. The purpose of this journal is to provide an international forum for researchers, professionals, and industrial practitioners to share their rapidly developing knowledge and report on new advances in Internet and web-based systems. The journal also focuses on all database- and information-system topics that relate to the Internet and the Web, particularly on ways to model, design, develop, integrate, and manage these systems. Appearing quarterly, the journal publishes (1) papers describing original ideas and new results, (2) vision papers, (3) reviews of important techniques in related areas, (4) innovative application papers, and (5) progress reports on major international research projects. Papers published in the WWW journal deal with subjects directly or indirectly related to the World Wide Web. The WWW journal provides timely, in-depth coverage of the most recent developments in the World Wide Web discipline to enable anyone involved to keep up-to-date with this dynamically changing technology.
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