To alleviate the impact of fake news on our society, predicting the popularity of fake news posts on social media is a crucial problem worthy of study. However, most related studies on fake news emphasize detection only. In this paper, we focus on the issue of fake news influence prediction, i.e., inferring how popular a fake news post might become on social platforms. To achieve our goal, we propose a comprehensive framework, MUFFLE, which captures multi-modal dynamics by encoding the representation of news-related social networks, user characteristics, and content in text. The attention mechanism developed in the model can provide explainability for social or psychological analysis. To examine the effectiveness of MUFFLE, we conducted ext...
As social media and content-sharing platforms have evolved; misinformation and fake news have spread...
The events in the past few years clearly indicate that the modern social, political and economical l...
Social networks are ubiquitous in the modern world for propagating and acquiring information. Thus, ...
To alleviate the impact of fake news on our society, predicting the popularity of fake news posts on...
We propose an approach inspired by the diffusion of innovations theory to model and characterize fak...
Due to its rapid spread over social media and the societal threat of changing public opinion, fake n...
We study the problem of predicting the influence of a user in spreading fake (or real) news on socia...
Online media is changing the traditional news industry and diminishing the role of journalists, news...
Fake news can have a significant negative impact on society because of the growing use of mobile dev...
Fake news can have a significant negative impact on society because of the growing use of mobile dev...
The ever-increasing popularity and convenience of social media enable the rapid widespread of fake n...
The spread of misinformation across social media is one of the biggest national security threats in ...
News articles are extremely time sensitive by nature. There is also intense competition among news i...
In social media, users are spreading misinformation easily and without fact checking. In principle, ...
This paper propose a method to predict the stage of buzz-trend generation by analyzing the emotional...
As social media and content-sharing platforms have evolved; misinformation and fake news have spread...
The events in the past few years clearly indicate that the modern social, political and economical l...
Social networks are ubiquitous in the modern world for propagating and acquiring information. Thus, ...
To alleviate the impact of fake news on our society, predicting the popularity of fake news posts on...
We propose an approach inspired by the diffusion of innovations theory to model and characterize fak...
Due to its rapid spread over social media and the societal threat of changing public opinion, fake n...
We study the problem of predicting the influence of a user in spreading fake (or real) news on socia...
Online media is changing the traditional news industry and diminishing the role of journalists, news...
Fake news can have a significant negative impact on society because of the growing use of mobile dev...
Fake news can have a significant negative impact on society because of the growing use of mobile dev...
The ever-increasing popularity and convenience of social media enable the rapid widespread of fake n...
The spread of misinformation across social media is one of the biggest national security threats in ...
News articles are extremely time sensitive by nature. There is also intense competition among news i...
In social media, users are spreading misinformation easily and without fact checking. In principle, ...
This paper propose a method to predict the stage of buzz-trend generation by analyzing the emotional...
As social media and content-sharing platforms have evolved; misinformation and fake news have spread...
The events in the past few years clearly indicate that the modern social, political and economical l...
Social networks are ubiquitous in the modern world for propagating and acquiring information. Thus, ...