On the Role of Images for Analyzing Claims in Social Media

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Cheema, G.S.; Hakimov, S.; Müller-Budack, E.; Ewerth, R.: On the Role of Images for Analyzing Claims in Social Media. In: Demidova, Elena; Hakimov, Sherzod; Winters, Jane; Tadić, Marko (Eds.): CLEOPATRA 2021: cross-lingual event-centric open analytics : proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Cross-lingual Event-centric Open Analytics, co-located with the 30th The Web Conference (WWW 2021). Aachen, Germany : RWTH Aachen, 2021 (CEUR Workshop Proceedings ; 2829), S. 32-46.

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Fake news is a severe problem in social media. In this paper, we present an empirical study on visual, textual, and multimodal models for the tasks of claim, claim check-worthiness, and conspiracy detection, all of which are related to fake news detection. Recent work suggests that images are more influential than text and often appear alongside fake text. To this end, several multimodal models have been proposed in recent years that use images along with text to detect fake news on social media sites like Twitter. However, the role of images is not well understood for claim detection, specifically using transformer-based textual and multimodal models. We investigate state-of-the-art models for images, text (Transformer-based), and multimodal information for four different datasets across two languages to understand the role of images in the task of claim and conspiracy detection.
License of this version: CC BY 4.0 Unported
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Issue Date: 2021
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