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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?

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
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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-checking
Anubrata Das
Houjiang Liu
Venelin Kovatchev
Matthew Lease
HILM
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61
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-19
Zhenrui Yue
Huimin Zeng
Ziyi Kou
Lanyu Shang
Dong Wang
30
31
0
20 Aug 2022
Overview of the CLEF-2019 CheckThat!: Automatic Identification and
  Verification of Claims
Overview of the CLEF-2019 CheckThat!: Automatic Identification and Verification of Claims
Tamer Elsayed
Preslav Nakov
Alberto Barrón-Cedeño
Maram Hasanain
Reem Suwaileh
Giovanni Da San Martino
Preslav Nakov
63
109
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25 Sep 2021
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