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Misinformation Detection in Social Media Video Posts (2202.07706v2)

Published 15 Feb 2022 in cs.CV

Abstract: With the growing adoption of short-form video by social media platforms, reducing the spread of misinformation through video posts has become a critical challenge for social media providers. In this paper, we develop methods to detect misinformation in social media posts, exploiting modalities such as video and text. Due to the lack of large-scale public data for misinformation detection in multi-modal datasets, we collect 160,000 video posts from Twitter, and leverage self-supervised learning to learn expressive representations of joint visual and textual data. In this work, we propose two new methods for detecting semantic inconsistencies within short-form social media video posts, based on contrastive learning and masked LLMing. We demonstrate that our new approaches outperform current state-of-the-art methods on both artificial data generated by random-swapping of positive samples and in the wild on a new manually-labeled test set for semantic misinformation.

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Authors (5)
  1. Kehan Wang (9 papers)
  2. David Chan (24 papers)
  3. Seth Z. Zhao (12 papers)
  4. John Canny (44 papers)
  5. Avideh Zakhor (14 papers)
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