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SIS 2024-03-14
14:30
Kanagawa Kanagawa Institute of Technology
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Explainability for Graph-based Fake News Detection using Topic and Propagation-aware Visualization
Kayato Soga, Soh Yoshida, Mitsuji Muneyasu (Kansai Univ.) SIS2023-49
Based on the observation that the structure of information propagation networks differs from that of real news, methods ... [more] SIS2023-49
pp.21-26
SC 2024-03-08
14:00
Tokyo NII
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Design and evaluation of support system for judging authenticity of Web information using metadata
Ryo Miyamoto, Kazuaki Nimura (Fujitsu), Yoichi Takahashi (Tohoku Univ.), Kentaro Inui (MBZUAI/Tohoku Univ./RIKEN) SC2023-36
Recently, uncertain information such as false information and fake news has increased on the Web, and some users cannot ... [more] SC2023-36
pp.13-18
IN, NS
(Joint)
2023-03-03
14:10
Okinawa Okinawa Convention Centre + Online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Interaction Model of Fake News and Corrections That Can Reflect Various User Characteristics
Takumi Sakiyama, Masaki Aida (TMU) IN2022-124
With the spread of social networking services, the problem of fake news is becoming more serious.
As a countermeasure, ... [more]
IN2022-124
pp.347-352
SIS 2023-03-02
13:50
Chiba Chiba Institute of Technology
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Improved accuracy of fake news detection through user stance analysis
Kayato Soga, Soh Yoshida, Mitsuji Muneyasu (Kansai Univ.) SIS2022-44
The spread of fake news has become a serious social problem. In recent years, propagation-based fake news detection meth... [more] SIS2022-44
pp.21-26
IN, IA
(Joint)
2022-12-13
09:00
Hiroshima Higashi-Senda campus, Hiroshima Univ.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Interactions Between Fake News and Corrections in Social Networks with Heterogeneous Nodal Degrees
Takumi Sakiyama, Masaki Aida (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) IN2022-46
With the spread of social networking services, the problem of fake news is becoming more serious.
As a countermeasure, ... [more]
IN2022-46
pp.14-19
CCS 2022-03-27
09:25
Hokkaido RUSUTSU RESORT HOTEL & CONVENTION
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Impact and Countermeasures of Fake News Exacerbated by Corrections
Takumi Sakiyama, Masaki Aida (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) CCS2021-37
With the spread of social networking services, the problem of fake news is becoming more serious.
As a countermeasure, ... [more]
CCS2021-37
pp.7-12
SIS 2021-03-04
14:30
Online Online Detection of Users Spreading Fake News Using Graph Neural Network
Soh Yoshida, Hayato Matsumoto, Mitsuji Muneyasu (Kansai Univ.) SIS2020-48
Social media has become one of the primary news sources for people around the world. However, there is an increased risk... [more] SIS2020-48
pp.71-76
NLC 2021-02-18
17:20
Online Online Proposal of a News Article Comments Generation Model for Early Automatic Detection of Fake News
Yuta Yanagi, Ryohei Orihara, Yasuyuki Tahara, Yuichi Sei, Akihiko Ohsuga (UEC) NLC2020-30
Recently, fake news makes wrong rumors on social networks. Automatic detection of fake news with social contexts(e.g. li... [more] NLC2020-30
pp.43-48
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