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FACTIFY-5WQA: 5W Aspect-based Fact Verification through Question Answering

Computation and Language 2023-05-30 v2

Abstract

Automatic fact verification has received significant attention recently. Contemporary automatic fact-checking systems focus on estimating truthfulness using numerical scores which are not human-interpretable. A human fact-checker generally follows several logical steps to verify a verisimilitude claim and conclude whether its truthful or a mere masquerade. Popular fact-checking websites follow a common structure for fact categorization such as half true, half false, false, pants on fire, etc. Therefore, it is necessary to have an aspect-based (delineating which part(s) are true and which are false) explainable system that can assist human fact-checkers in asking relevant questions related to a fact, which can then be validated separately to reach a final verdict. In this paper, we propose a 5W framework (who, what, when, where, and why) for question-answer-based fact explainability. To that end, we present a semi-automatically generated dataset called FACTIFY-5WQA, which consists of 391, 041 facts along with relevant 5W QAs - underscoring our major contribution to this paper. A semantic role labeling system has been utilized to locate 5Ws, which generates QA pairs for claims using a masked language model. Finally, we report a baseline QA system to automatically locate those answers from evidence documents, which can serve as a baseline for future research in the field. Lastly, we propose a robust fact verification system that takes paraphrased claims and automatically validates them. The dataset and the baseline model are available at https: //github.com/ankuranii/acl-5W-QA

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@article{arxiv.2305.04329,
  title  = {FACTIFY-5WQA: 5W Aspect-based Fact Verification through Question Answering},
  author = {Anku Rani and S. M Towhidul Islam Tonmoy and Dwip Dalal and Shreya Gautam and Megha Chakraborty and Aman Chadha and Amit Sheth and Amitava Das},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.04329},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Accepted at ACL main conference 2023

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