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PHEME : computing veracity : the fourth challenge of big social data
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Social Data AnalysisEngineeringInformation ForensicsCommunicationSemantic WebRumor SpreadingBig Data InfrastructureText MiningComputational Social ScienceSocial MediaData ScienceComputing VeracityLanguage StudiesInformation PropagationContent AnalysisData ManagementSocial Network AnalysisSocial Medium MiningBig Social DataPheme ProjectKnowledge DiscoveryData PrivacySocial Network SpreadInformation ManagementSocial Data ManagementFourth ChallengeSocial ComputingBig Data
The veracity of information spreading through social media can sometimes be hard to establish and the deliberate or accidental spread of false information, especially during natural disasters or emergencies, is quite common. We coined the term phemes to describe fast spreading memes which are enhanced with truthfulness information. The PHEME project (http://www.pheme.eu) attempts to identify in real-time four kinds of phemes: controversy, speculation, misinformation and disinformation. This brings challenges in modelling the social network spread of and the online conversations around phemes; developing rumour detection methods; and using historical data to model trustworthiness of the information source.
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