Joint Credibility Estimation of News, User, and Publisher via Role-relational Graph Convolutional Networks

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The presence of fake news on online social media is overwhelming and is responsible for having impacted several aspects of people's lives, from health to politics, the economy, and response to natural disasters. Although significant effort has been made to mitigate fake news spread, current research focuses on single aspects of the problem, such as detecting fake news spreaders and classifying stories as either factual or fake. In this article, we propose a new method to exploit inter-relationships between stories, sources, and final users and integrate prior knowledge of these three entities to jointly estimate the credibility degree of each entity involved in the news ecosystem. Specifically, we develop a new graph convolutional network, namely, Role-Relational Graph Convolutional Networks (Role-RGCN), to learn, for each node type (or role), a unique node representation space and jointly connect the different representation spaces with edge relations. To test our proposed approach, we conducted an experimental evaluation on the state-of-the-art FakeNewsNetPolitifact dataset and a new dataset with ground truth on news credibility degrees we collected. Experimental results show a superior performance of our Role-RGCN proposed method at predicting the credibility degree of stories, sources, and users compared to state-of-the-art approaches and other baselines.
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Misinformation detection,credibility degrees,representation learning,graph convolutional networks
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