Towards Fine-Grained Reasoning for Fake News Detection
- Yiqiao Jin ,
- Xiting Wang ,
- Ruichao Yang ,
- Yizhou Sun ,
- Wei Wang ,
- Hao Liao ,
- Xing Xie
AAAI 2022 |
The detection of fake news often requires sophisticated reasoning skills, such as logically combining information by considering word-level subtle clues. In this paper, we move towards fine-grained reasoning for fake news detection by better reflecting the logical processes of human thinking and enabling the modeling of subtle clues. In particular, we propose a fine-grained reasoning framework by following the human information-processing model, introduce a mutual-reinforcement-based method for incorporating human knowledge about which evidence is more important, and design a prior-aware bi-channel kernel graph network to model subtle differences between pieces of evidence. Extensive experiments show that our model outperforms the state-of-the-art methods and demonstrate the explainability of our approach.