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Detection and Resolution of Rumours in Social Media: A Survey

Journal

ACM COMPUTING SURVEYS
Volume 51, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1145/3161603

Keywords

Rumour detection; rumour resolution; rumour classification; misinformation; disinformation; veracity; social media

Funding

  1. PHEME Project [611233]
  2. EPSRC Career Acceleration Fellowship [EP/I004327/1]
  3. COMRADES H2020 Project [687847]
  4. SoBigData Research Infrastructure [654024]
  5. EPSRC [EP/I004327/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  6. Alan Turing Institute [TU/B/000010] Funding Source: researchfish
  7. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/I004327/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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Despite the increasing use of social media platforms for information and news gathering, its unmoderated nature often leads to the emergence and spread of rumours, i.e., items of information that are unverified at the time of posting. At the same time, the openness of social media platforms provides opportunities to study how users share and discuss rumours, and to explore how to automatically assess their veracity, using natural language processing and data mining techniques. In this article, we introduce and discuss two types of rumours that circulate on social media: long-standing rumours that circulate for long periods of time, and newly emerging rumours spawned during fast-paced events such as breaking news, where reports are released piecemeal and often with an unverified status in their early stages. We provide an overview of research into social media rumours with the ultimate goal of developing a rumour classification system that consists of four components: rumour detection, rumour tracking, rumour stance classification, and rumour veracity classification. We delve into the approaches presented in the scientific literature for the development of each of these four components. We summarise the efforts and achievements so far toward the development of rumour classification systems and conclude with suggestions for avenues for future research in social media mining for the detection and resolution of rumours.

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