Existing datasets for automated fact-checking have substantial limitations, such as relying on artificial claims, lacking annotations for evidence and intermediate reasoning, or including evidence published after the claim. In this paper we introduce AVeriTeC, a new dataset of 4,568 real-world claims covering fact-checks by 50 different organizations. Each claim is annotated with question-answer pairs supported by evidence available online, as well as textual justifications explaining how the evidence combines to produce a verdict. Through a multi-round annotation process, we avoid common pitfalls including context dependence, evidence insufficiency, and temporal leakage, and reach a substantial inter-annotator agreement of κ=0.619 on verdicts. We develop a baseline as well as an evaluation scheme for verifying claims through several question-answering steps against the open web.
@article{arxiv.2305.13117,
title = {AVeriTeC: A Dataset for Real-world Claim Verification with Evidence from the Web},
author = {Michael Schlichtkrull and Zhijiang Guo and Andreas Vlachos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.13117},
year = {2023}
}
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Accepted to NeurIPS 2023 Datasets & Benchmarks Track