10.5281/zenodo.4890950
https://zenodo.org/records/4890950
oai:zenodo.org:4890950
Ashkan Kazemi
Ashkan Kazemi
University of Michigan & Meedan
Kiran Garimella
Kiran Garimella
MIT
Devin Gaffney
Devin Gaffney
Meedan
Scott A. Hale
Scott A. Hale
University of Oxford & Meedan
Claim Detection and Matching for Indian Languages
Zenodo
2021
nlp
fact-checking
misinformation
multilingual
claim matching
claim detection
whatsapp
tamil
malayalam
bengali
2021-06-01
hin
10.5281/zenodo.4890949
1.0
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Two datasets are included in this repository: claim matching and claim detection datasets. The collections contain data in 5 languages: Bengali, English, Hindi, Malayalam and Tamil.
The "claim detection" dataset contains textual claims from social media and fact-checking websites annotated for the "fact-check worthiness" of the claims in each message. Data points have one of the three labels of "Yes" (text contains one or more check-worthy claims), "No" and "Probably".
The "claim matching" dataset is a curated collection of pairs of textual claims from social media and fact-checking websites for the purpose of automatic and multilingual claim matching. Pairs of data have one of the four labels of "Very Similar", "Somewhat Similar", "Somewhat Dissimilar" and "Very Dissimilar".
All personally identifiable information (PII) including phone numbers, email addresses, license plate numbers and addresses have been replaced with general tags (e.g. <PHONE#>, <ADDRESS>, etc) to protect user anonymity. A detailed explanation on the curation and annotation process is provided in our ACL 2021 paper:
Kazemi, A.; Garimella, K.; Gaffney, D.; and Hale, S. A. 2021. Claim Matching Beyond English to Scale Global Fact-Checking. In Proceedings of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL 2021.