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Matthew Spradling and Jeremy Straub
Online content is consumed by most Americans and is a primary source of their news information. It impacts millions? perception of the world around them. Problematically, individuals who seek to deceive or manipulate the public can use targeted online co...
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Matthew Spradling and Jeremy Straub
Intentionally deceptive online content represents a significant issue for society. Multiple techniques have been proposed to identify and combat its spread. To understand how to inform individuals most effectively about the potential biases of and other ...
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Matthew Spradling, Jeremy Straub and Jay Strong
So-called ?fake news??deceptive online content that attempts to manipulate readers?is a growing problem. A tool of intelligence agencies, scammers and marketers alike, it has been blamed for election interference, public confusion and other issues in the...
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Ryan Suttle, Scott Hogan, Rachel Aumaugher, Matthew Spradling, Zak Merrigan and Jeremy Straub
Fake news is prevalent in society. A variety of methods have been used in an attempt to mitigate the spread of misinformation and fake news ranging from using machine learning to detect fake news to paying fact checkers to manually fact check media to en...
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Wen Zhang, Chaoqi Bu, Taketoshi Yoshida and Siguang Zhang
Spam reviews are increasingly appearing on the Internet to promote sales or defame competitors by misleading consumers with deceptive opinions. This paper proposes a co-training approach called CoSpa (Co-training for Spam review identification) to identi...
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Shahida Cassim,Robert Langton
AbstractThe dramatic political changes that have recently taken place in South Africa have focussed attention on the adequacy of the existing controls on deceptive advertising. On the one hand, there is a recognition that, due to the limited access to ed...
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