Do not trust the trolls: Predicting credibility in community question answering forums

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We address information credibility in community forums, in a setting in which the credibility of an answer posted in a question thread by a particular user has to be predicted. First, we motivate the problem and we create a publicly available annotated English corpus by crowd-sourcing. Second, we propose a large set of features to predict the credibility of the answers. The features model the user, the answer, the question, the thread as a whole, and the interaction between them. Our experiments with ranking SVMs show that the credibility labels can be predicted with high performance according to several standard IR ranking metrics, thus supporting the potential usage of this layer of credibility information in practical applications. The features modeling the profile of the user (in particular trollness) turn out to be most important, but embedding features modeling the answer and the similarity between the question and the answer are also very relevant. Overall, half of the gap between the baseline performance and the perfect classifier can be covered using the proposed features.

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Nakov, P., Mihaylova, T., Màrquez, L., Shiroya, Y., & Koychev, I. (2017). Do not trust the trolls: Predicting credibility in community question answering forums. In International Conference Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing, RANLP (Vol. 2017-September, pp. 551–560). Incoma Ltd. https://doi.org/10.26615/978-954-452-049-6_072

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