Abstract
Evaluation data and a prototype system named WISDOM used for analyzing information credibility based on natural language processing are described. Our group started the Information Credibility Criteria project in April, 2007, mainly to analyze the credibility of information (text) on the Web. The project proposes to capture information credibility based on four criteria (content, sender, appearance, and social valuation) and aims to analyze and organize them logically using natural language processing based on predicate argument structure. The evaluation data described in this paper were developed as learning and verifying data for these various analysis modules and are composed of manually-annotated data based on each evaluation criteria about several pre-selected topics such as current events and medical issues. The prototype system WISDOM was developed to provide information credibility from different perspectives. Users will be able to find credible information more reliably by browsing information using different evaluation criteria and conditions provided by the system.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 2007 |
Event | 1st Workshop on Information Credibility on the Web, WICOW 2007 - Miyazaki, Japan Duration: 2007 Jun 19 → 2007 Jun 19 |
Conference
Conference | 1st Workshop on Information Credibility on the Web, WICOW 2007 |
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Country/Territory | Japan |
City | Miyazaki |
Period | 07/6/19 → 07/6/19 |