Update: mining user-news engagement patterns for dual-target cross-domain fake news detection

Transfer of knowledge across domains is the focus for cross-domain and multi-domain fake news detection. However, most of the existing methods based on cross-domain knowledge transfer have two issues: (1) they sacrifice domainspecific features; (2) they are less effective in handling the imbalanced...

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Main Authors: Yang, Xuankai, Wang, Yan, Zhang, Xiuzhen, Wang, Shoujin, Wang, Huaxiong, Lam, Kwok-Yan
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1825352025-02-07T08:13:08Z Update: mining user-news engagement patterns for dual-target cross-domain fake news detection Yang, Xuankai Wang, Yan Zhang, Xiuzhen Wang, Shoujin Wang, Huaxiong Lam, Kwok-Yan College of Computing and Data Science School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences 2024 IEEE 11th International Conference on Data Science and Advanced Analytics (DSAA) Computer and Information Science Cross-domain fake news detection Social media User-news engagement Language model Transfer of knowledge across domains is the focus for cross-domain and multi-domain fake news detection. However, most of the existing methods based on cross-domain knowledge transfer have two issues: (1) they sacrifice domainspecific features; (2) they are less effective in handling the imbalanced data distribution across domains. Targeting these two issues, we focus on how to effectively leverage user-news engagements in both data-richer and data-sparser domains. This is because not only users’ engagement characteristics closely relate to the veracity of the engaged news, but also there are consistent patterns in common users’ engagements with news across domains. Considering these two insights, this work aims to perform dual-target cross-domain fake news detection via well modeling users’ engagement patterns. In particular, it aims to transfer knowledge based on user-news engagements for handling the imbalanced data distribution across domains, which is novel but challenging. To this end, in this paper, we propose a novel framework to mine User-news engagement Patterns for DuAl-TargEt cross-domain fake news detection (UPDATE). In UPDATE, we consider common users from different domains and mine user-news engagement patterns as the key auxiliary information for cross-domain knowledge transfer. In such a way, it avoids the necessity to remove the domain-specific news information, and thereby, better preserve useful information. Then, we extract users’ engagement features in each domain and combine the features of common users from different domains to obtain more user information. By doing so, UPDATE improves the information richness in each of the two domains, thus improving detection performance in both domains when detecting news from domains with imbalanced data distribution. Extensive experiments conducted on real-world datasets demonstrate that UPDATE significantly outperforms state-of-the-art cross-domain and multi-domain methods as well as large language models (LLMs), such as GPT-3.5-turbo in terms of AUC and F1-score for fake news detection. National Research Foundation (NRF) Submitted/Accepted version This work is partially supported by ARC Discovery Projects DP200101441 & DP230100676, and the National Research Foundation, Singapore under its Strategic Capability Research Centres Funding Initiative. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not reflect the views of National Research Foundation, Singapore. 2025-02-07T08:13:08Z 2025-02-07T08:13:08Z 2024 Conference Paper Yang, X., Wang, Y., Zhang, X., Wang, S., Wang, H. & Lam, K. (2024). Update: mining user-news engagement patterns for dual-target cross-domain fake news detection. 2024 IEEE 11th International Conference on Data Science and Advanced Analytics (DSAA). https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/DSAA61799.2024.10722833 979-8-3503-6494-1 2766-4112 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/182535 10.1109/DSAA61799.2024.10722833 en NRF-10.13039/501100001381 © 2024 IEEE. All rights reserved. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the copyright holder. The Version of Record is available online at http://doi.org/10.1109/DSAA61799.2024.10722833. application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Computer and Information Science
Cross-domain fake news detection
Social media
User-news engagement
Language model
spellingShingle Computer and Information Science
Cross-domain fake news detection
Social media
User-news engagement
Language model
Yang, Xuankai
Wang, Yan
Zhang, Xiuzhen
Wang, Shoujin
Wang, Huaxiong
Lam, Kwok-Yan
Update: mining user-news engagement patterns for dual-target cross-domain fake news detection
description Transfer of knowledge across domains is the focus for cross-domain and multi-domain fake news detection. However, most of the existing methods based on cross-domain knowledge transfer have two issues: (1) they sacrifice domainspecific features; (2) they are less effective in handling the imbalanced data distribution across domains. Targeting these two issues, we focus on how to effectively leverage user-news engagements in both data-richer and data-sparser domains. This is because not only users’ engagement characteristics closely relate to the veracity of the engaged news, but also there are consistent patterns in common users’ engagements with news across domains. Considering these two insights, this work aims to perform dual-target cross-domain fake news detection via well modeling users’ engagement patterns. In particular, it aims to transfer knowledge based on user-news engagements for handling the imbalanced data distribution across domains, which is novel but challenging. To this end, in this paper, we propose a novel framework to mine User-news engagement Patterns for DuAl-TargEt cross-domain fake news detection (UPDATE). In UPDATE, we consider common users from different domains and mine user-news engagement patterns as the key auxiliary information for cross-domain knowledge transfer. In such a way, it avoids the necessity to remove the domain-specific news information, and thereby, better preserve useful information. Then, we extract users’ engagement features in each domain and combine the features of common users from different domains to obtain more user information. By doing so, UPDATE improves the information richness in each of the two domains, thus improving detection performance in both domains when detecting news from domains with imbalanced data distribution. Extensive experiments conducted on real-world datasets demonstrate that UPDATE significantly outperforms state-of-the-art cross-domain and multi-domain methods as well as large language models (LLMs), such as GPT-3.5-turbo in terms of AUC and F1-score for fake news detection.
author2 College of Computing and Data Science
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Yang, Xuankai
Wang, Yan
Zhang, Xiuzhen
Wang, Shoujin
Wang, Huaxiong
Lam, Kwok-Yan
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author Yang, Xuankai
Wang, Yan
Zhang, Xiuzhen
Wang, Shoujin
Wang, Huaxiong
Lam, Kwok-Yan
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title Update: mining user-news engagement patterns for dual-target cross-domain fake news detection
title_short Update: mining user-news engagement patterns for dual-target cross-domain fake news detection
title_full Update: mining user-news engagement patterns for dual-target cross-domain fake news detection
title_fullStr Update: mining user-news engagement patterns for dual-target cross-domain fake news detection
title_full_unstemmed Update: mining user-news engagement patterns for dual-target cross-domain fake news detection
title_sort update: mining user-news engagement patterns for dual-target cross-domain fake news detection
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