Empirical evaluation of three common assumptions in building political media bias datasets

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Abstract

In this work, we empirically validate three common assumptions in building political media bias datasets, which are (i) labelers' political leanings do not affect labeling tasks, (ii) news articles follow their source outlet's political leaning, and (iii) political leaning of a news outlet is stable across different topics.We build a ground-truth dataset of manually annotated article-level political leaning and validate the three assumptions. Our findings warn that the three assumptions could be invalid even for a small dataset. We hope that our work calls attention to the (in)validity of common assumptions in building political media bias datasets.

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Ganguly, S., Kulshrestha, J., An, J., & Kwak, H. (2020). Empirical evaluation of three common assumptions in building political media bias datasets. In Proceedings of the 14th International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, ICWSM 2020 (pp. 939–943). AAAI press. https://doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v14i1.7362

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