Media trustworthiness verification and event assessment through an integrated framework: a case-study

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Abstract

Nowadays, information is provided through diverse network channels and, above all, its diffusion occurs in an always faster and pervasive manner. Social Media (SM) plays a crucial role in distributing, in an uncontrolled way, news, opinions, media contents and so on, and can basically contribute to spread information that sometimes are untrue and misleading. An integrated assessment of the trustworthiness of the information that is delivered is claimed from different sides: the Secure! project strictly fits in such a context. The project has been studying and developing a service oriented infrastructure which, by resorting at diverse technological tools based on image forensics, source reputation analysis, Twitter message trend analysis, web source retrieval and crawling, and so on, provides an integrated event assessment especially regarding crisis management. The aim of this paper is to present an interesting case-study which demonstrates the potentiality of the developed system to achieve a new integrated knowledge.

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Amerini, I., Becarelli, R., Brancati, F., Caldelli, R., Giunta, G., & Itria, M. L. (2017). Media trustworthiness verification and event assessment through an integrated framework: a case-study. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 76(5), 7197–7212. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-016-3303-8

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