wesslen/verifi-icwsm-2018
Supplemental materials for Karduni et al. (ICWSM 2018) - "Can You Verifi This? Studying Uncertainty and Decision-Making about Misinformation in Visual Analytics"
This project provides the research materials and data analysis code from a study on how people identify misinformation online, specifically on Twitter. It takes raw Twitter data, user interaction logs from a custom visual analytics tool called 'Verifi', and user responses on the perceived truthfulness of accounts, then processes these to identify linguistic features and decision-making patterns. The primary users are researchers or analysts studying online misinformation, social media behavior, or visual analytics.
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Use this if you are a researcher interested in replicating or extending a study on how individuals perceive and decide on misinformation using visual analytics of social media data.
Not ideal if you are looking for a ready-to-use tool to automatically detect fake news or a system to deploy for public use without significant development.
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