Links to conference/journal publications in automated fact-checking (resources for the TACL22/EMNLP23 paper).
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Links to conference/journal publications in automated fact-checking (resources for the TACL22/EMNLP23 paper).
Check-Worthiness Detection in Dutch
Official code repository for the paper: Gullal Singh Cheema, Sherzod Hakimov, Abdul Sittar, Eric Müller-Budack, Christian Otto, and Ralph Ewerth. 2022. “MM-Claims: A Dataset for Multimodal Claim Detection in Social Media.“ In Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: NAACL 2022, pages 962–979, Seattle, United States.
A tool to detect whether numerals present in Financial Texts are in-claim or out-of-claim
Code and Dataset for paper "On the Role of Images for Analyzing Claims in Social Media" @2nd International Workshop on Cross-lingual Event-centric Open Analytics (CLEOPATRA) co-located with The Web Conf 2021
This paper addresses the problem of cross-register generalization in argument mining within political discourse. We examine whether models trained on adversarial, spontaneous U.S. presidential debates can generalize to the more diplomatic and prepared register of UN Security Council speeches.
Code for tasks in the paper "Check\_square at CheckThat! 2020: Claim Detection in Social Media via Fusion of Transformer and Syntactic Features" @CLEF-CheckThat! 2020.
Code for FakeNews MediaEval 2020 Task: https://multimediaeval.github.io/editions/2020/tasks/fakenews/
This work is an aim to perform Binary classification task to identify whether the tweet is a claim or not.
A repository contains resources related to a seminar on Computational Sociolinguistics, focusing on Negating Claims.
Claim Normalization: This Project generates or extracts normalized claims from a noisy input text.
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