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The COVID-19 Infodemic: Can the Crowd Judge Recent Misinformation
  Objectively?

The COVID-19 Infodemic: Can the Crowd Judge Recent Misinformation Objectively?

International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM), 2020
13 August 2020
Kevin Roitero
Michael Soprano
Beatrice Portelli
Damiano Spina
V. D. Mea
G. Serra
Stefano Mizzaro
Gianluca Demartini
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Papers citing "The COVID-19 Infodemic: Can the Crowd Judge Recent Misinformation Objectively?"

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WARNING This Contains Misinformation: The Effect of Cognitive Factors,
  Beliefs, and Personality on Misinformation Warning Tag Attitudes
WARNING This Contains Misinformation: The Effect of Cognitive Factors, Beliefs, and Personality on Misinformation Warning Tag Attitudes
Robert Kaufman
Aaron Broukhim
Michael Haupt
227
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02 Jul 2024
The State of Human-centered NLP Technology for Fact-checking
The State of Human-centered NLP Technology for Fact-checkingInformation Processing & Management (IPM), 2023
Anubrata Das
Houjiang Liu
Venelin Kovatchev
Matthew Lease
HILM
378
91
0
08 Jan 2023
Contrastive Domain Adaptation for Early Misinformation Detection: A Case
  Study on COVID-19
Contrastive Domain Adaptation for Early Misinformation Detection: A Case Study on COVID-19International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM), 2022
Zhenrui Yue
Huimin Zeng
Ziyi Kou
Lanyu Shang
Dong Wang
341
41
0
20 Aug 2022
Crowdsourced Fact-Checking at Twitter: How Does the Crowd Compare With
  Experts?
Crowdsourced Fact-Checking at Twitter: How Does the Crowd Compare With Experts?International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM), 2022
Mohammed Saeed
Nicolas Traub
Maelle Nicolas
Gianluca Demartini
Paolo Papotti
201
83
0
19 Aug 2022
Get Your Vitamin C! Robust Fact Verification with Contrastive Evidence
Get Your Vitamin C! Robust Fact Verification with Contrastive EvidenceNorth American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL), 2021
Tal Schuster
Adam Fisch
Regina Barzilay
338
266
0
15 Mar 2021
The Role of the Crowd in Countering Misinformation: A Case Study of the
  COVID-19 Infodemic
The Role of the Crowd in Countering Misinformation: A Case Study of the COVID-19 Infodemic
Nicholas Micallef
Bing He
Srijan Kumar
M. Ahamad
N. Memon
389
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0
11 Nov 2020
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