The DS@GT system achieved 0.8611 macro-F1 on the CheckThat! 2025 Task 4a development set by combining a fine-tuned DeBERTa model with GPT-4o few-shot prompting, outperforming the DeBERTaV3 baseline of 0.8375.
TweetsKB: A Public and Large-Scale RDF Corpus of Annotated Tweets
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Publicly available social media archives facilitate research in a variety of fields, such as data science, sociology or the digital humanities, where Twitter has emerged as one of the most prominent sources. However, obtaining, archiving and annotating large amounts of tweets is costly. In this paper, we describe TweetsKB, a publicly available corpus of currently more than 1.5 billion tweets, spanning almost 5 years (Jan'13-Nov'17). Metadata information about the tweets as well as extracted entities, hashtags, user mentions and sentiment information are exposed using established RDF/S vocabularies. Next to a description of the extraction and annotation process, we present use cases to illustrate scenarios for entity-centric information exploration, data integration and knowledge discovery facilitated by TweetsKB.
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DS@GT at CheckThat! 2025: Ensemble Methods for Detection of Scientific Discourse on Social Media
The DS@GT system achieved 0.8611 macro-F1 on the CheckThat! 2025 Task 4a development set by combining a fine-tuned DeBERTa model with GPT-4o few-shot prompting, outperforming the DeBERTaV3 baseline of 0.8375.