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DE-FACTIFY@AAAI 2022: Virtual Event
- Amitava Das, Tanmay Chakraborty, Asif Ekbal, Amit P. Sheth:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Multi-Modal Fake News and Hate-Speech Detection (DE-FACTIFY 2022) co-located with the Thirty-Sixth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence ( AAAI 2022), Virtual Event, Vancouver, Canada, February 27, 2022. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3199, CEUR-WS.org 2022
Session 1
- Ashkan Kazemi, Zehua Li, Verónica Pérez-Rosas, Scott A. Hale, Rada Mihalcea:
Matching Tweets with Applicable Fact-Checks Across Languages. - Bhagyashree Gaikwad, Bhargav Kurma, Manasi Patwardhan, Shirish Karande, Niranjan Pedanekar:
Can a Pretrained Language Model Make Sense with Pretrained Neural Extractors? An Application to Multimodal Classification (short paper). - Ankit Yadav, Shubham Chandel, Sushant Chatufale, Anil Bandhakavi:
LAHM : Large Annotated Dataset for Multilingual & Multi-Domain Hate Speech Identification. - Sathyanarayanan Ramamoorthy, Nethra Gunti, Shreyash Mishra, Suryavardan S, Aishwarya N. Reganti, Parth Patwa, Amitava Das, Tanmoy Chakraborty, Amit P. Sheth, Asif Ekbal, Chaitanya Ahuja:
Memotion 2: Dataset on Sentiment and Emotion Analysis of Memes (short paper). - Parth Patwa, Sathyanarayanan Ramamoorthy, Nethra Gunti, Shreyash Mishra, Suryavardan S, Aishwarya N. Reganti, Amitava Das, Tanmoy Chakraborty, Amit P. Sheth, Asif Ekbal, Chaitanya Ahuja:
Findings of Memotion 2: Sentiment and Emotion Analysis of Memes (short paper). - Thanh Tin Nguyen, Nhat Truong Pham, Ngoc Duy Nguyen, Hai Nguyen, Long H. Nguyen, Yong-Guk Kim:
HCILab at Memotion 2.0 2022: Analysis of Sentiment, Emotion and Intensity of Emotion Classes from Meme Images using Single and Multi Modalities (short paper). - Baishan Duan, Yuesheng Zhu:
BROWALLIA at Memotion 2.0 2022 : Multimodal Memotion Analysis with Modified OGB Strategies (short paper). - Yan Zhuang, Yanru Zhang:
Yet at Memotion 2.0 2022 : Hate Speech Detection Combining BiLSTM and Fully Connected Layers (short paper). - Kim Ngan Phan, Guee-Sang Lee, Hyung-Jeong Yang, Soo-Hyung Kim:
Little Flower at Memotion 2.0 2022 : Ensemble of Multi-Modal Model using Attention Mechanism in MEMOTION Analysis (short paper). - Ana-Maria Bucur, Adrian Cosma, Ioan-Bogdan Iordache:
BLUE at Memotion 2.0 2022: You have my Image, my Text and my Transformer. - Gwang-Gook Lee, Mingwei Shen:
Amazon PARS at Memotion 2.0 2022: Multi-modal Multi-task Learning for Memotion 2.0 Challenge (short paper).
Session 2
- Shreyash Mishra, Suryavardan S, Amrit Bhaskar, Parul Chopra, Aishwarya N. Reganti, Parth Patwa, Amitava Das, Tanmoy Chakraborty, Amit P. Sheth, Asif Ekbal:
FACTIFY: A Multi-Modal Fact Verification Dataset. - Parth Patwa, Shreyash Mishra, Suryavardan S, Amrit Bhaskar, Parul Chopra, Aishwarya Naresh Reganti, Amitava Das, Tanmoy Chakraborty, Amit P. Sheth, Asif Ekbal, Chaitanya Ahuja:
Benchmarking Multi-Modal Entailment for Fact Verification (short paper). - Ankesh Raj, Nainesh Hulke, Ali Asgar Saifee, Bharath Raj Siv:
Tyche at Factify 2022: Fusion Networks for Multi-Modal Fact-Checking (short paper). - Wei-Yao Wang, Wen-Chih Peng:
Team Yao at Factify 2022: Utilizing Pre-trained Models and Co-attention Networks for Multi-Modal Fact Verification (short paper). - Jie Gao, Hella-Franziska Hoffmann, Stylianos Oikonomou, David Kiskovski, Anil Bandhakavi:
Logically at Factify 2022: Multimodal Fact Verfication. - Wei Bai:
Greeny at Factify 2022: Ensemble Model with Optimized RoBERTa for Multi-Modal Fact Verification (short paper). - Yan Zhuang, Yanru Zhang:
Yet at Factify 2022 : Unimodal and Bimodal RoBERTa-based models for Fact Checking (short paper). - Chaitanya B. S. N. V, Prathyush Potluri, Rutvik Vijjali:
Truthformers at Factify 2022 : Evidence aware Transformer based Model for Multimodal Fact Checking (short paper). - Abhishek Dhankar, Osmar Zaïane, François Bolduc:
UofA-Truth at Factify 2022 : A Simple Approach to Multi-Modal Fact-Checking. - Saksham Aggarwal, Pawan Kumar Sahu, Taneesh Gupta, Gyanendra Das:
GPTs at Factify 2022: Prompt Aided Fact-Verification (short paper).
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