Detecting fake news stories via multimodal analysis
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 2021•Wiley Online Library
Filtering, vetting, and verifying digital information is an area of core interest in information
science. Online fake news is a specific type of digital misinformation that poses serious
threats to democratic institutions, misguides the public, and can lead to radicalization and
violence. Hence, fake news detection is an important problem for information science
research. While there have been multiple attempts to identify fake news, most of such efforts
have focused on a single modality (eg, only text‐based or only visual features). However …
science. Online fake news is a specific type of digital misinformation that poses serious
threats to democratic institutions, misguides the public, and can lead to radicalization and
violence. Hence, fake news detection is an important problem for information science
research. While there have been multiple attempts to identify fake news, most of such efforts
have focused on a single modality (eg, only text‐based or only visual features). However …
Abstract
Filtering, vetting, and verifying digital information is an area of core interest in information science. Online fake news is a specific type of digital misinformation that poses serious threats to democratic institutions, misguides the public, and can lead to radicalization and violence. Hence, fake news detection is an important problem for information science research. While there have been multiple attempts to identify fake news, most of such efforts have focused on a single modality (e.g., only text‐based or only visual features). However, news articles are increasingly framed as multimodal news stories, and hence, in this work, we propose a multimodal approach combining text and visual analysis of online news stories to automatically detect fake news. Drawing on key theories of information processing and presentation, we identify multiple text and visual features that are associated with fake or credible news articles. We then perform a predictive analysis to detect features most strongly associated with fake news. Next, we combine these features in predictive models using multiple machine‐learning techniques. The experimental results indicate that a multimodal approach outperforms single‐modality approaches, allowing for better fake news detection.
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