A WebApp for Reliability Detection in Social Media

Procedia Computer Science(2023)

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Abstract
In recent years, social media disinformation had a significant impact on real-world events. Consequently, to fight disinformation, a large number of fake news detection models have been proposed. However, the theory behind these models has become increasingly sophisticated and complex. Thus, despite the high precision, most of these systems classify text without explaining why since they inherently use advanced and complex technology that is not understandable to humans. In the particular case of disinformation, users are already susceptible to their prior beliefs (i.e., preconceived bias). Consequently, without a proper aid to understand the classification of a certain text, users' trust in these models is likely to be small. Therefore, we propose a reliability detection application for Twitter messages that not only produces a classification but also attempts to explain it by providing a set of graphical cues commonly used to differentiate between reliable and unreliable content.
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Web App,Reliability Detection,Social Media,disinformation detection,machine learning,graphical interface
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