Analysing Tweets for Text and Image Features to Detect Fake News Using Ensemble Learning

Author(s):  
Priyanka Meel ◽  
Harsh Agrawal ◽  
Mansi Agrawal ◽  
Archit Goyal
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sae Bom Lee ◽  
Joon Shik Lim ◽  
Jin Soo Cho ◽  
Sang Yeob Oh ◽  
Taeg Keun Whangbo ◽  
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Entropy ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (11) ◽  
pp. 1502
Author(s):  
Ben Wilkes ◽  
Igor Vatolkin ◽  
Heinrich Müller

We present a multi-modal genre recognition framework that considers the modalities audio, text, and image by features extracted from audio signals, album cover images, and lyrics of music tracks. In contrast to pure learning of features by a neural network as done in the related work, handcrafted features designed for a respective modality are also integrated, allowing for higher interpretability of created models and further theoretical analysis of the impact of individual features on genre prediction. Genre recognition is performed by binary classification of a music track with respect to each genre based on combinations of elementary features. For feature combination a two-level technique is used, which combines aggregation into fixed-length feature vectors with confidence-based fusion of classification results. Extensive experiments have been conducted for three classifier models (Naïve Bayes, Support Vector Machine, and Random Forest) and numerous feature combinations. The results are presented visually, with data reduction for improved perceptibility achieved by multi-objective analysis and restriction to non-dominated data. Feature- and classifier-related hypotheses are formulated based on the data, and their statistical significance is formally analyzed. The statistical analysis shows that the combination of two modalities almost always leads to a significant increase of performance and the combination of three modalities in several cases.


2021 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Xia Feng ◽  
Zhiyi Hu ◽  
Caihua Liu ◽  
W. H. Ip ◽  
Huiying Chen

In recent years, deep learning has achieved remarkable results in the text-image retrieval task. However, only global image features are considered, and the vital local information is ignored. This results in a failure to match the text well. Considering that object-level image features can help the matching between text and image, this article proposes a text-image retrieval method that fuses salient image feature representation. Fusion of salient features at the object level can improve the understanding of image semantics and thus improve the performance of text-image retrieval. The experimental results show that the method proposed in the paper is comparable to the latest methods, and the recall rate of some retrieval results is better than the current work.


Author(s):  
Dilip Kumar Sharma ◽  
Sonal Garg

AbstractSpotting fake news is a critical problem nowadays. Social media are responsible for propagating fake news. Fake news propagated over digital platforms generates confusion as well as induce biased perspectives in people. Detection of misinformation over the digital platform is essential to mitigate its adverse impact. Many approaches have been implemented in recent years. Despite the productive work, fake news identification poses many challenges due to the lack of a comprehensive publicly available benchmark dataset. There is no large-scale dataset that consists of Indian news only. So, this paper presents IFND (Indian fake news dataset) dataset. The dataset consists of both text and images. The majority of the content in the dataset is about events from the year 2013 to the year 2021. Dataset content is scrapped using the Parsehub tool. To increase the size of the fake news in the dataset, an intelligent augmentation algorithm is used. An intelligent augmentation algorithm generates meaningful fake news statements. The latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) technique is employed for topic modelling to assign the categories to news statements. Various machine learning and deep-learning classifiers are implemented on text and image modality to observe the proposed IFND dataset's performance. A multi-modal approach is also proposed, which considers both textual and visual features for fake news detection. The proposed IFND dataset achieved satisfactory results. This study affirms that the accessibility of such a huge dataset can actuate research in this laborious exploration issue and lead to better prediction models.


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