SAFE: Similarity-Aware Multi-modal Fake News Detection

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Abstract

Effective detection of fake news has recently attracted significant attention. Current studies have made significant contributions to predicting fake news with less focus on exploiting the relationship (similarity) between the textual and visual information in news articles. Attaching importance to such similarity helps identify fake news stories that, for example, attempt to use irrelevant images to attract readers’ attention. In this work, we propose a Similarity-Aware FakE news detection method (SAFE) which investigates multi-modal (textual and visual) information of news articles. First, neural networks are adopted to separately extract textual and visual features for news representation. We further investigate the relationship between the extracted features across modalities. Such representations of news textual and visual information along with their relationship are jointly learned and used to predict fake news. The proposed method facilitates recognizing the falsity of news articles based on their text, images, or their “mismatches.” We conduct extensive experiments on large-scale real-world data, which demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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Zhou, X., Wu, J., & Zafarani, R. (2020). SAFE: Similarity-Aware Multi-modal Fake News Detection. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 12085 LNAI, pp. 354–367). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47436-2_27

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