scholarly journals Distinguishing True and Fake News by Using Text Mining and Machine Learning Algorithm

Author(s):  
Hyunseo Lee ◽  
Ian Paik Choe ◽  
Jioh In ◽  
Han Sol Kim

In today’s world social media is one of the most important tool for communication that helps people to interact with each other and share their thoughts, knowledge or any other information. Some of the most popular social media websites are Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp and Wechat etc. Since, it has a large impact on people’s daily life it can be used a source for any fake or misinformation. So it is important that any information presented on social media should be evaluated for its genuineness and originality in terms of the probability of correctness and reliability to trust the information exchange. In this work we have identified the features that can be helpful in predicting whether a given Tweet is Rumor or Information. Two machine learning algorithm are executed using WEKA tool for the classification that is Decision Tree and Support Vector Machine.


Author(s):  
Mohammad AR Abdeen ◽  
Ahmed Abdeen Hamed ◽  
Xindong Wu

The spread of the Coronavirus pandemic has been accompanied by an infodemic. The false information that is embedded in the infodemic affects people’s ability to have access to safety and follow proper procedures to mitigate the risks. Here, we present a novel supervised machine learning text mining algorithm that analyzes the content of a given news article and assign a label to it. The NeoNet algorithm is trained by noun-phrases features which contributes a network model. The algorithm was tested on a real-world dataset and predicted the label of never-seem articles and flags ones that are suspicious or disputed. In five different fold comparisons, NeoNet surpassed prominent contemporary algorithm such as Neural Networks, SVM, and Random Forests. The analysis shows that the NeoNet algorithm predicts a label of an article with a 100% precision using a non-pruned model. This highlights the promise of detecting disputed online contents that may contribute negatively to the COVID-19 pandemic. Indeed, using machine learning combined with powerful text mining and network science provide the necessary tools to counter the spread of misinformation, disinformation, fake news, rumors, and conspiracy theories that is associated with the COVID19 Infodemic.


2021 ◽  
pp. 273-287
Author(s):  
Sagar Shrivastava ◽  
Rishika Singh ◽  
Charu Jain ◽  
Shivangi Kaushal

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
C.H.B. van Niftrik ◽  
F. van der Wouden ◽  
V. Staartjes ◽  
J. Fierstra ◽  
M. Stienen ◽  
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