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Feature Drift in Fake News Detection: An Interpretable Analysis

Chenbo Fu    
Xingyu Pan    
Xuejiao Liang    
Shanqing Yu    
Xiaoke Xu and Yong Min    

Resumen

In recent years, fake news detection and its characteristics have attracted a number of researchers. However, most detection algorithms are driven by data rather than theories, which causes the existing approaches to only perform well on specific datasets. To the extreme, several features only perform well on specific datasets. In this study, we first define the feature drift in fake news detection methods, and then demonstrate the existence of feature drift and use interpretable models (i.e., Shapley Additive Explanations and Partial Dependency Plots) to verify the feature drift. Furthermore, by controlling the distribution of tweets? creation times, a novel sampling method is proposed to explain the reason for feature drift. Finally, the Anchors method is used in this paper as a supplementary interpretation to exhibit the potential characteristics of feature drift further. Our work provides deep insights into the temporal patterns of fake news detection, proving that the model?s performance is also highly related to the distribution of datasets.