Title:: Fake News Detection Techniques On Social Media: A Survey
The paper presents a novel taxonomy for detecting fake news on social media based on content, user, and social level approaches. It explores various fake news detection techniques including knowledge-based, language-based, machine learning-based, and hybrid approaches. The paper also discusses datasets for detection and proposes a detection algorithm that is evaluated based on accuracy, precision, recall, and F-measure.
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Title:: Fake News Detection Techniques On Social Media: A Survey
The paper presents a novel taxonomy for detecting fake news on social media based on content, user, and social level approaches. It explores various fake news detection techniques including knowledge-based, language-based, machine learning-based, and hybrid approaches. The paper also discusses datasets for detection and proposes a detection algorithm that is evaluated based on accuracy, precision, recall, and F-measure.
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Fake News Detection Techniques on Social Media: A Survey
Summary Human-machine contact has become increasingly important in society, with neural networks and machine learning being used to predict the future. Social media platforms like Twitter have become popular ways for people to spread and receive news, leading to the spread of fake news. This paper presents a novel news detection taxonomy based on existing authentication detection approaches in content, user, and social levels. Fake news detection mechanisms and techniques are explored, including knowledge-based, language-based, machine learning-based, hybrid, and topic-agnostic approaches. The paper also discusses data sets for fake news detection and a proposed fake news detection algorithm. The paper evaluates the performance of the proposed model using accuracy, precision, recall, and F-measure. The paper presents a taxonomy for fake news detection, focusing on various types of data features, including dataset, temporal, and psychological. The paper concludes by highlighting the importance of early false news identification in wireless communications and mobile computing, which attempts to prevent fake news warnings early in the distribution process.