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Misinformation Has High Perplexity
8 June 2020
Nayeon Lee
Yejin Bang
Andrea Madotto
Pascale Fung
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How Much Knowledge Can You Pack Into the Parameters of a Language Model?
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REALM: Retrieval-Augmented Language Model Pre-Training
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Language Models as Knowledge Bases?
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Tim Rocktaschel
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Yuxiang Wu
Alexander H. Miller
Sebastian Riedel
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Fake News Detection on Social Media using Geometric Deep Learning
Federico Monti
Fabrizio Frasca
D. Eynard
Damon Mannion
M. Bronstein
GNN
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464
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Combining Fact Extraction and Verification with Neural Semantic Matching Networks
Yixin Nie
Haonan Chen
Joey Tianyi Zhou
FedML
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304
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16 Nov 2018
DeClarE: Debunking Fake News and False Claims using Evidence-Aware Deep Learning
Kashyap Popat
Subhabrata Mukherjee
Andrew Yates
Gerhard Weikum
HILM
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302
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17 Sep 2018
UKP-Athene: Multi-Sentence Textual Entailment for Claim Verification
Andreas Hanselowski
Huatian Zhang
Zile Li
Daniil Sorokin
Benjamin Schiller
Claudia Schulz
Iryna Gurevych
53
182
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03 Sep 2018
FEVER: a large-scale dataset for Fact Extraction and VERification
James Thorne
Andreas Vlachos
Christos Christodoulopoulos
Arpit Mittal
HILM
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1,646
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14 Mar 2018
Deep contextualized word representations
Matthew E. Peters
Mark Neumann
Mohit Iyyer
Matt Gardner
Christopher Clark
Kenton Lee
Luke Zettlemoyer
NAI
188
11,542
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15 Feb 2018
"Liar, Liar Pants on Fire": A New Benchmark Dataset for Fake News Detection
William Yang Wang
HILM
GNN
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1,361
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01 May 2017
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