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Human-machine interaction: A case study on fake news detection using a backtracking based on a cognitive system

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COGNITIVE SYSTEMS RESEARCH
Volume 55, Issue -, Pages 77-81

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2018.12.018

Keywords

Reverse-tracking; Cognitive system; Fake news; PageRank

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  1. Chosun University

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Although the Internet provides a variety of news, it also can give confusion caused by personal subjective thoughts such as personal TV, blogs, and unproven news. The unproven news is written in a subjective direction with added personal opinions rather than objective content, so readers may acquire knowledge with the wrong outlook. In addition, fake news is being produced and the problem of social polarization is becoming serious. In the end, it is necessary to detect the fake news, but it is not easy to distinguish the truth of published news because of the lack of fake news distinction time compared to the speed of information sharing on the Internet and the diversity and strong subjectivity of news. Therefore, in this paper, the possibility of fake news is defined by using the reverse-tracking method of the articles which are posted on the Cognitive System. Finally, as the result, the detection rate is average 85%. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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