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Language-Independent Fake News Detection: English, Portuguese, and Spanish Mutual Features
by
Abonizio, Hugo Queiroz
, Barbon Junior, Sylvio
, Tavares, Gabriel Marques
, de Morais, Janaina Ignacio
in
Access to information
/ Algorithms
/ Datasets
/ Deception
/ Digital media
/ fake news
/ Feature extraction
/ Internet access
/ Knowledge
/ Language
/ Languages
/ Linguistics
/ Machine learning
/ multi-language
/ Social networks
/ stylometry
/ Support vector machines
/ text classification
2020
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Language-Independent Fake News Detection: English, Portuguese, and Spanish Mutual Features
by
Abonizio, Hugo Queiroz
, Barbon Junior, Sylvio
, Tavares, Gabriel Marques
, de Morais, Janaina Ignacio
in
Access to information
/ Algorithms
/ Datasets
/ Deception
/ Digital media
/ fake news
/ Feature extraction
/ Internet access
/ Knowledge
/ Language
/ Languages
/ Linguistics
/ Machine learning
/ multi-language
/ Social networks
/ stylometry
/ Support vector machines
/ text classification
2020
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Language-Independent Fake News Detection: English, Portuguese, and Spanish Mutual Features
by
Abonizio, Hugo Queiroz
, Barbon Junior, Sylvio
, Tavares, Gabriel Marques
, de Morais, Janaina Ignacio
in
Access to information
/ Algorithms
/ Datasets
/ Deception
/ Digital media
/ fake news
/ Feature extraction
/ Internet access
/ Knowledge
/ Language
/ Languages
/ Linguistics
/ Machine learning
/ multi-language
/ Social networks
/ stylometry
/ Support vector machines
/ text classification
2020
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Language-Independent Fake News Detection: English, Portuguese, and Spanish Mutual Features
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Language-Independent Fake News Detection: English, Portuguese, and Spanish Mutual Features
2020
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Overview
Online Social Media (OSM) have been substantially transforming the process of spreading news, improving its speed, and reducing barriers toward reaching out to a broad audience. However, OSM are very limited in providing mechanisms to check the credibility of news propagated through their structure. The majority of studies on automatic fake news detection are restricted to English documents, with few works evaluating other languages, and none comparing language-independent characteristics. Moreover, the spreading of deceptive news tends to be a worldwide problem; therefore, this work evaluates textual features that are not tied to a specific language when describing textual data for detecting news. Corpora of news written in American English, Brazilian Portuguese, and Spanish were explored to study complexity, stylometric, and psychological text features. The extracted features support the detection of fake, legitimate, and satirical news. We compared four machine learning algorithms (k-Nearest Neighbors (k-NN), Support Vector Machine (SVM), Random Forest (RF), and Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGB)) to induce the detection model. Results show our proposed language-independent features are successful in describing fake, satirical, and legitimate news across three different languages, with an average detection accuracy of 85.3% with RF.
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MDPI AG
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