NLP@UIT at SemEval-2019 task 4: The Paparazzo Hyperpartisan News Detector

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This paper describes the system of NLP@UIT that participated in Task 4 of SemEval-2019. We developed a system that predicts whether an English news article follows a hyperpartisan argumentation. Paparazzo is the name of our system and is also the code name of our team in Task 4 of SemEval-2019. The Paparazzo system, in which we use tri-grams of words and hepta-grams of characters, officially ranks thirteen with an accuracy of 0.747. Another system of ours, which utilizes trigrams of words, tri-grams of characters, trigrams of part-of-speech, syntactic dependency sub-trees, and named-entity recognition tags, achieved an accuracy of 0.787 and is proposed after the deadline of Task 4.

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Nguyen, D. V., van Thin, D., & Nguyen, N. L. T. (2019). NLP@UIT at SemEval-2019 task 4: The Paparazzo Hyperpartisan News Detector. In NAACL HLT 2019 - International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation, SemEval 2019, Proceedings of the 13th Workshop (pp. 971–975). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/s19-2167

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