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JOURNAL OF KING SAUD UNIVERSITY-COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
Volume 35, Issue 5, Pages -Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jksuci.2023.101559
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Fake news detection; Deep learning; Natural language processing; Mulltimodal; Stylometric features; Semantic features
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In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of fake news stories utilizing both textual and visual information. This paper proposes a method called Stylometric, and Semantic similarity oriented for Multimodal Fake News Detection (SSM), which consists of five distinct modules to analyze and classify the data. The results of testing the SSM framework on three standard fake news datasets show that it outperforms the baseline and state-of-the-art methods in detecting fake news in complex environments.
Over the years, there has been a rise in the number of fabricated and fake news stories that utilize both textual and visual information formats. This coincides with the increased likelihood that users will acquire their news from websites and social media platforms. While there has been various research into the detection of fake news in text using machine learning techniques, less attention has been paid to the problem of multimedia data fabrication. In this paper, we propose a Stylometric, and Semantic similarity oriented for Multimodal Fake News Detection (SSM). There are five distinct modules that make up our methodology: Firstly, we used a Hyperbolic Hierarchical Attention Network (Hype-HAN) for extracting stylometric textual features. Secondly, we generated the news content summary and computed the sim-ilarity between Headline and summary. Thirdly, semantic similarity is computed between visual and tex-tual features. Fourthly, images are analyzed for forgery. Lastly, the extracted features are fused for final classification. We have tested SSM framework on three standard fake news datasets. The results indicated that our suggested model has outperformed the base line and state-of-the-art methods and is more likely to detect fake news in complex environments.& COPY; 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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