2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-23281-8_36
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Extracting Statistical Mentions from Textual Claims to Provide Trusted Content

Abstract: To cite this version:Tien Duc Cao, Ioana Manolescu, Xavier Tannier. Extracting statistical mentions from textual claims to provide trusted content.Abstract. Claims on statistic (numerical) data, e.g., immigrant populations, are often fact-checked. We present a novel approach to extract from text documents, e.g., online media articles, mentions of statistic entities from a reference source. A claim states that an entity has certain value, at a certain time. This completes a fact-checking pipeline from text, to … Show more

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“…More specifically, textual analysis is a technique that allows structuring specific characteristics of the analyzed text into data nodes, i.e. sets of words and phrases structured based on the themes that emerge in the interview transcripts (Cao et al , 2019). The sets of nodes can then be analyzed with different indicators to understand the relevance of those words or indicators with respect to the total weight of the analyzed sample (Saura et al , 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specifically, textual analysis is a technique that allows structuring specific characteristics of the analyzed text into data nodes, i.e. sets of words and phrases structured based on the themes that emerge in the interview transcripts (Cao et al , 2019). The sets of nodes can then be analyzed with different indicators to understand the relevance of those words or indicators with respect to the total weight of the analyzed sample (Saura et al , 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%