Designs (Jul 2021)

Using NLP for Fact Checking: A Survey

  • Eric Lazarski,
  • Mahmood Al-Khassaweneh,
  • Cynthia Howard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/designs5030042
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
p. 42

Abstract

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In recent years, disinformation and “fake news” have been spreading throughout the internet at rates never seen before. This has created the need for fact-checking organizations, groups that seek out claims and comment on their veracity, to spawn worldwide to stem the tide of misinformation. However, even with the many human-powered fact-checking organizations that are currently in operation, disinformation continues to run rampant throughout the Web, and the existing organizations are unable to keep up. This paper discusses in detail recent advances in computer science to use natural language processing to automate fact checking. It follows the entire process of automated fact checking using natural language processing, from detecting claims to fact checking to outputting results. In summary, automated fact checking works well in some cases, though generalized fact checking still needs improvement prior to widespread use.

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