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On End-to-end Automatic Fact-checking Systems

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Fang, Wei
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Glass, James R.
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Abstract
The emergence of social media has aided the spread of nonfactual information across the internet, and organizations are combating disinformation by performing manual fact-checking. Due to the massive amount of online information, the automation of this process has recently gained great interest. Previous works have formulated several automatic fact-checking tasks, and explored machine learning and natural language processing approaches to the problems. In this thesis we follow this line of work, aim to build a fully-working automatic fact-checking system, and study methods for improving its fact-checking abilities. First, we introduce an end-to-end automatic fact-checking framework that integrates multiple previously studied subtasks to predict the factuality of given claims while providing supporting evidence. Next we explore the use of multi-task learning for improving factuality predictions. Finally, we devise methods for extracting temporal structure from news documents to aid the fact-checking process.
Date issued
2021-09
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/139967
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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