Technical questions
editWhich ontology or schema should be utilized for statements?
editHow might we design Wikifact so that its ontology or schema for statements could version?
editWhat about probabilistic logic?
editWhat about combining forecasts?
editIn the following example, two different and mutually exclusive forecasts are provided by two different bots. The example intends to show that combining forecasts could be of use.
What about multimedia-based fact-checking, e.g., fact-checking pictures or selections of documents which include pictures?
editHow can AI be of use for assisting Wikifact editors in maintaining the resource?
edit- https://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2022/how-will-automated-fact-checking-work/
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- Nakov, Preslav, David Corney, Maram Hasanain, Firoj Alam, Tamer Elsayed, Alberto Barrón-Cedeño, Paolo Papotti, Shaden Shaar, and Giovanni Da San Martino. "Automated fact-checking for assisting human fact-checkers." arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.07769 (2021).
- Sathe, Aalok, Salar Ather, Tuan Manh Le, Nathan Perry, and Joonsuk Park. "Automated fact-checking of claims from Wikipedia." In Proceedings of the 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, pp. 6874-6882. 2020.
- Piktus, Aleksandra, Fabio Petroni, Vladimir Karpukhin, Dmytro Okhonko, Samuel Broscheit, Gautier Izacard, Patrick Lewis, et al. "The Web Is Your Oyster -- Knowledge-Intensive NLP against a Very Large Web Corpus." arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.09924 (2021).