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[edit]Which ontology or schema should be utilized for statements?
[edit]How might we design Wikifact so that its ontology or schema for statements could version?
[edit]What about probabilistic logic?
[edit]What about combining forecasts?
[edit]In the following example, two different and mutually exclusive forecasts are provided by two different bots. The example intends to show that combining forecasts could be of use.
What about multimedia-based fact-checking, e.g., fact-checking pictures or selections of documents which include pictures?
[edit]How can AI be of use for assisting Wikifact editors in maintaining the resource?
[edit]- https://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2022/how-will-automated-fact-checking-work/
- Guo, Zhijiang, Michael Schlichtkrull, and Andreas Vlachos. "A survey on automated fact-checking." Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics 10 (2022): 178-206.
- Nakov, Preslav, David Corney, Maram Hasanain, Firoj Alam, Tamer Elsayed, Alberto Barrón-Cedeño, Paolo Papotti, Shaden Shaar, and Giovanni Da San Martino. "Automated fact-checking for assisting human fact-checkers." arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.07769 (2021).
- Sathe, Aalok, Salar Ather, Tuan Manh Le, Nathan Perry, and Joonsuk Park. "Automated fact-checking of claims from Wikipedia." In Proceedings of the 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, pp. 6874-6882. 2020.
- Piktus, Aleksandra, Fabio Petroni, Vladimir Karpukhin, Dmytro Okhonko, Samuel Broscheit, Gautier Izacard, Patrick Lewis, et al. "The Web Is Your Oyster -- Knowledge-Intensive NLP against a Very Large Web Corpus." arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.09924 (2021).