Toward Autonomous and Collaborative Information-Credibility-Assessment Systems

Volume: 168, Pages: 118 - 122
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
null null Online social networks (OSNs) typically promote information sharing and publicity without consideration of the nature of the content’s credibility and quality issues in created and shared content. OSNs have little interest in dealing with information accuracy because such tasks are resource and time consuming and might contradict or limit their main goal of promoting information sharing. Conversely, there are some websites that attempt...
Paper Details
Title
Toward Autonomous and Collaborative Information-Credibility-Assessment Systems
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
168
Pages
118 - 122
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