Using Emerging Deep Convolutional Neural Networks (DCNN) Learning Techniques for Detecting Phony News
Résumé
Over the years, social media has revolutionized the way people share and receive
information. The rapid dissemination of false information is another concern that
may have negative consequences for individuals and society as a whole. For several
economic and political reasons, fake news has started appearing online often and
in massive amounts. One of the many stylistic tactics used by fake news producers
to make their articles more appealing is appealing to readers' emotions. One of the
many stylistic tactics used by fake news producers to make their articles more
appealing is to appeal to readers' emotions. This has made it very challenging to
identify fake news stories and help their producers validate them via data
processing channels without deceiving the audience. Claims, particularly those
that gain thousands of views and likes before being challenged and debunked by
credible sources, need a method for fact-checking. In order to properly detect and
classify fake news, many machine learning techniques have been implemented. In
this experiment, an ML classifier was employed to ascertain the veracity of news
reports. The best features of the dataset are used to evaluate the proposed model in
comparison to other benchmark approaches. Our proposed model (DCNNs)
outperforms the state-of-the-art methods in terms of classification accuracy (99.23
percent).
Domaines
Informatique [cs]
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