Article Dans Une Revue Argument and Computation Année : 2025

When automated fact-checking meets argumentation: unveiling fake news through argumentative evidence

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The need for automated fact-checking has become urgent with the rise of misleading content on social media. Recently, Fake News Classification (FNC) has evolved to incorporate justifications provided by fact-checkers to explain their decisions. In this work, we argue that an argumentative representation of fact-checkers' justifications can improve the precision and explainability of FNC systems. To address this challenging task, we present LIARArg, a novel linguistic resource composed of 2,832 news and their justifications. LIARArg extends the 6-label FNC dataset LIAR-PLUS with argumentation structures, leading to the first FNC dataset annotated with argument components (claim and premise) and fine-grained relations (attack, support, partial support and partial attack). To integrate argumentation in FNC, we propose a novel joint learning method combining, for the first time, Argument Mining and FNC which outperforms state-of-the-art approaches, especially for news with intermediate truthfulness labels. Besides, our experimental setting demonstrates that fine-grained relations allow an extra performance boost. We also show that the argumentative representation of human justifications can be exploited in a Chain-of-Thought manner both in prompts and model output, paving a promising avenue for research in explainable fact-checking. Finally, our fully automated pipeline shows that integrating argumentation into FNC is not only feasible but also effective.

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Documente 10.34847/nkl.2cec5407 Jeu de données Cabrio, E., Villata, S., & Wang, X. (2026). LIARArg (Version 1) [Dataset]. NAKALA - https://nakala.fr (Huma-Num - CNRS). https://doi.org/10.34847/NKL.2CEC5407

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Cite 10.34847/nkl.2cec5407 Jeu de données Cabrio, E., Villata, S., & Wang, X. (2026). LIARArg (Version 1) [Dataset]. NAKALA - https://nakala.fr (Huma-Num - CNRS). https://doi.org/10.34847/NKL.2CEC5407

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hal-05017906 , version 1 (07-04-2025)
hal-05017906 , version 2 (19-04-2025)

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Xiaoou Wang, Elena Cabrio, Serena Villata. When automated fact-checking meets argumentation: unveiling fake news through argumentative evidence. Argument and Computation, 2025, 16, ⟨10.1177/19462174251330980⟩. ⟨hal-05017906v2⟩
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