We present an overview of the CLEF-2018 CheckThat! Lab on Automatic Identification and Verification of Political Claims, with focus on Task 2: Factuality. The task asked to assess whether a given check-worthy claim made by a politician in the context of a debate/speech is factually true, half-true, or false. In terms of data, we focused on debates from the 2016 US Presidential Campaign, as well as on some speeches during and after the campaign (we also provided translations in Arabic), and we relied on comments and factuality judgments from factcheck.org and snopes.com, which we further refined manually. A total of 30 teams registered to participate in the lab, and five of them actually submitted runs. The most successful approaches used by...
We describe the fourth edition of the CheckThat! Lab, part of the 2021 Conference and Labs of the Ev...
We describe the fourth edition of the CheckThat! Lab, part of the 2021 Cross-Language Evaluation For...
Public gures such as politicians make claims about \facts" all the time. Journalists and citize...
We present an overview of the CLEF-2018 CheckThat! Lab on Automatic Identification and Verification ...
We present an overview of the CLEF-2018 CheckThat! Lab on Automatic Identification and Verification ...
We present an overview of the CLEF-2018 CheckThat! Lab on Automatic Identification and Verification ...
We present an overview of Task 2 of the second edition of the CheckThat! Lab at CLEF 2019. Task 2 as...
We introduce the second edition of the CheckThat! Lab, part of the 2019 Cross-Language Evaluation Fo...
The five editions of the CheckThat! lab so far have focused on the main tasks of the information ver...
We present an overview of the third edition of the CheckThat! Lab at CLEF 2020. The lab featured fi...
We present an overview of the second edition of the CheckThat! Lab at CLEF 2019. The lab featured tw...
The 2018 CLEF CheckThat! is composed of two tasks: (1) Check-Worthiness and (2) Factuality. We parti...
We describe the third edition of the CheckThat! Lab, which is part of the 2020 Cross-Language Evalu...
With the enormous amount of misinformation spread over the Internet, manual fact-checking is no long...
The fifth edition of the CheckThat! Lab is held as part of the 2022 Conference and Labs of the Evalu...
We describe the fourth edition of the CheckThat! Lab, part of the 2021 Conference and Labs of the Ev...
We describe the fourth edition of the CheckThat! Lab, part of the 2021 Cross-Language Evaluation For...
Public gures such as politicians make claims about \facts" all the time. Journalists and citize...
We present an overview of the CLEF-2018 CheckThat! Lab on Automatic Identification and Verification ...
We present an overview of the CLEF-2018 CheckThat! Lab on Automatic Identification and Verification ...
We present an overview of the CLEF-2018 CheckThat! Lab on Automatic Identification and Verification ...
We present an overview of Task 2 of the second edition of the CheckThat! Lab at CLEF 2019. Task 2 as...
We introduce the second edition of the CheckThat! Lab, part of the 2019 Cross-Language Evaluation Fo...
The five editions of the CheckThat! lab so far have focused on the main tasks of the information ver...
We present an overview of the third edition of the CheckThat! Lab at CLEF 2020. The lab featured fi...
We present an overview of the second edition of the CheckThat! Lab at CLEF 2019. The lab featured tw...
The 2018 CLEF CheckThat! is composed of two tasks: (1) Check-Worthiness and (2) Factuality. We parti...
We describe the third edition of the CheckThat! Lab, which is part of the 2020 Cross-Language Evalu...
With the enormous amount of misinformation spread over the Internet, manual fact-checking is no long...
The fifth edition of the CheckThat! Lab is held as part of the 2022 Conference and Labs of the Evalu...
We describe the fourth edition of the CheckThat! Lab, part of the 2021 Conference and Labs of the Ev...
We describe the fourth edition of the CheckThat! Lab, part of the 2021 Cross-Language Evaluation For...
Public gures such as politicians make claims about \facts" all the time. Journalists and citize...