Exploiting user comments for early detection of fake news prior to users’ commenting

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Qiong Nan [1 ]
Qiang Sheng [2 ]
Juan Cao [1 ]
Yongchun Zhu [1 ]
Danding Wang [2 ]
Guang Yang [1 ]
Jintao Li [1 ]
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Computing Technology
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[3] Zhongguancun Laboratory,undefined
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fake news detection; knowledge distillation; early detection;
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10.1007/s11704-024-40674-6
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Both accuracy and timeliness are key factors in detecting fake news on social media. However, most existing methods encounter an accuracy-timeliness dilemma: Content-only methods guarantee timeliness but perform moderately because of limited available information, while social context-based ones generally perform better but inevitably lead to latency because of social context accumulation needs. To break such a dilemma, a feasible but not well-studied solution is to leverage social contexts (e.g., comments) from historical news for training a detection model and apply it to newly emerging news without social contexts. This requires the model to (1) sufficiently learn helpful knowledge from social contexts, and (2) be well compatible with situations that social contexts are available or not. To achieve this goal, we propose to absorb and parameterize useful knowledge from comments in historical news and then inject it into a content-only detection model. Specifically, we design the Comments ASsisted FakENews Detection method (CAS-FEND), which transfers useful knowledge from a comment-aware teacher model to a content-only student model and detects newly emerging news with the student model. Experiments show that the CAS-FEND student model outperforms all content-only methods and even comment-aware ones with 1/4 comments as inputs, demonstrating its superiority for early detection.
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