Detection and visualization of misleading content on Twitter

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Christina Boididou
Symeon Papadopoulos
Markos Zampoglou
Lazaros Apostolidis
Olga Papadopoulou
Yiannis Kompatsiaris
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[1] Urban Big Data Centre,
[2] CERTH-ITI,undefined
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Social media; Verification; Fake detection; Information credibility;
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The problems of online misinformation and fake news have gained increasing prominence in an age where user-generated content and social media platforms are key forces in the shaping and diffusion of news stories. Unreliable information and misleading content are often posted and widely disseminated through popular social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. As a result, journalists and editors are in need of new tools that can help them speed up the verification process for content that is sourced from social media. Motivated by this need, in this paper, we present a system that supports the automatic classification of multimedia Twitter posts into credible or misleading. The system leverages credibility-oriented features extracted from the tweet and the user who published it, and trains a two-step classification model based on a novel semisupervised learning scheme. The latter uses the agreement between two independent pretrained models on new posts as guiding signals for retraining the classification model. We analyze a large labeled dataset of tweets that shared debunked fake and confirmed real images and videos, and show that integrating the newly proposed features, and making use of bagging in the initial classifiers and of the semisupervised learning scheme, significantly improves classification accuracy. Moreover, we present a Web-based application for visualizing and communicating the classification results to end users.
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