Claim matching beyond English to scale global fact-checking
Manual fact-checking does not scale well to serve the needs of the internet. This issue is further compounded in non-English contexts. In this paper, we discuss claim matching as a possible solution to scale fact-checking. We define claim matching as the task of identifying pairs of textual messages...
Main Authors: | Kazemi, A, Garimella, K, Gaffney, D, Hale, SA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Association for Computational Linguistics
2021
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