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arxiv: 2004.12864 · v1 · pith:NZ7UTK6Gnew · submitted 2020-04-27 · 💻 cs.CL

DeSePtion: Dual Sequence Prediction and Adversarial Examples for Improved Fact-Checking

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keywords evidencefact-checkingfeververacityattacksimprovedmultipleprediction
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The increased focus on misinformation has spurred development of data and systems for detecting the veracity of a claim as well as retrieving authoritative evidence. The Fact Extraction and VERification (FEVER) dataset provides such a resource for evaluating end-to-end fact-checking, requiring retrieval of evidence from Wikipedia to validate a veracity prediction. We show that current systems for FEVER are vulnerable to three categories of realistic challenges for fact-checking -- multiple propositions, temporal reasoning, and ambiguity and lexical variation -- and introduce a resource with these types of claims. Then we present a system designed to be resilient to these "attacks" using multiple pointer networks for document selection and jointly modeling a sequence of evidence sentences and veracity relation predictions. We find that in handling these attacks we obtain state-of-the-art results on FEVER, largely due to improved evidence retrieval.

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