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arxiv: 2202.07094 · v2 · pith:5JQ2O2NX · submitted 2022-02-14 · cs.CL

Matching Tweets With Applicable Fact-Checks Across Languages

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classification cs.CL
keywords fact-checksmultilingualtweetsclaimsclassificationexistingexperimentslanguages
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An important challenge for news fact-checking is the effective dissemination of existing fact-checks. This in turn brings the need for reliable methods to detect previously fact-checked claims. In this paper, we focus on automatically finding existing fact-checks for claims made in social media posts (tweets). We conduct both classification and retrieval experiments, in monolingual (English only), multilingual (Spanish, Portuguese), and cross-lingual (Hindi-English) settings using multilingual transformer models such as XLM-RoBERTa and multilingual embeddings such as LaBSE and SBERT. We present promising results for "match" classification (86% average accuracy) in four language pairs. We also find that a BM25 baseline outperforms or is on par with state-of-the-art multilingual embedding models for the retrieval task during our monolingual experiments. We highlight and discuss NLP challenges while addressing this problem in different languages, and we introduce a novel curated dataset of fact-checks and corresponding tweets for future research.

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