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Informatics and Automation, 2023, Issue 22, volume 4, Pages 777–794
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15622/ia.22.4.3
(Mi trspy1255)
 

Information Security

Comparative analysis of rumour detection on social media using different classifiers

M. Gidwani, A. Rao

Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering (MPSTME), Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal's Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (SVKM's NMIMS)
Abstract: As the number of users on social media rise, information creation and circulation increase day after day on a massive basis. People can share their ideas and opinions on these platforms. A social media microblogging site such as Facebook or Twitter is the favoured medium for debating any important event, and information is shared immediately. It causes rumours to spread quickly and circulates inaccurate information, making people uneasy. Thus, it is essential to evaluate and confirm the level of veracity of such information. Because of the complexities of the text, automated detection of rumours in their early phases is challenging. This research employs various NLP techniques to extract information from tweets and then applies various machine learning models to determine whether the information is a rumour. The classification is performed using three classifiers such as SVC (Support Vector Classifier), Gradient Boosting, and Naive Bayes classifiers for five different events from the PHEME dataset. Some drawbacks include limited handling of imbalanced data, difficulty capturing complex linguistic patterns, lack of interpretability, difficulty handling large feature spaces, and insensitivity to word order and context by using the above classifiers. The stacking approach is used to overcome the above drawbacks in which the output of combined classifiers is an ensemble with LSTM. The performance of the models has been analyzed. The experimental findings reveal that the ensemble model obtained efficient outcomes compared to other classifiers, with an accuracy of 93.59%.
Keywords: rumor detection, machine learning, social media, SVC, gradient boosting, naive Baye.
Received: 11.04.2023
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Citation: M. Gidwani, A. Rao, “Comparative analysis of rumour detection on social media using different classifiers”, Informatics and Automation, 22:4 (2023), 777–794
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\paper Comparative analysis of rumour detection on social media using different classifiers
\jour Informatics and Automation
\yr 2023
\vol 22
\issue 4
\pages 777--794
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\crossref{https://doi.org/10.15622/ia.22.4.3}
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