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
A tool to detect whether numerals present in Financial Texts are in-claim or out-of-claim
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.
Mining arguments in political discourse with BERT and RoBERTa. We also present a new corpus of UNSC speeches annotated wrt their argumentative structure
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
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.
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