Improving Rumor Detection by Class-based Adversarial Domain Adaptation

Since rumors widely spread on social networks can cause seri- ous negative impacts, a batch of studies have investigated how to detect rumors. Most of them rely on existing datasets and try to improve the detection performance on those known datasets, but their performance drops significantly when detecting newly emerging events. This is not in line with the original intention of the rumor detection task. To tackle this issue, we formulate the rumor detection problem as a domain adaption task and propose the Class-based Adversarial Domain Adaptive framework, CADA, which is a general model framework where any latest rumor detec- tion methods can be plugged-in. The improvement of new emerging rumor event detection is based on adversarial training. Specifically, CADA considers class-based discriminators to achieve fine-grained alignment of declarations to be detected of different classes. Ex- periments on three public datasets show that CADA can improve the detection performance of existing rumor detection models and achieve better results than state-of-the-art models. In terms of ac- curacy, the performance is improved by at least 3% compared with the original base model in the PHEME dataset, and as high as 10% in the Twitter datasets.

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