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Most Influential CIKM 2016 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Credibility Assessment Of Textual Claims On The Web

Kashyap Popat; Subhabrata Mukherjee; Jannik Strö tgen; Gerhard Weikum

Venue
ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM) 2016
Recognition
Most Influential CIKM 2016 Paper (Rank No. 6)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
4
Certificate ID
4780e7c54e14b813

Abstract

There is an increasing amount of false claims in news, social media, and other web sources. While prior work on truth discovery has focused on the case of checking factual statements, this paper addresses the novel task of assessing the credibility of arbitrary claims made in natural-language text - in an open-domain setting without any assumptions about the structure of the claim, or the community where it is made. Our solution is based on automatically finding sources in news and social media, and feeding these into a distantly supervised classifier for assessing the credibility of a claim (i.e., true or fake). For inference, our method leverages the joint interaction between the language of articles about the claim and the reliability of the underlying web sources. Experiments with claims from the popular website <i>snopes.com</i> and from reported cases of Wikipedia hoaxes demonstrate the viability of our methods and their superior accuracy over various baselines.

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