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JustiLM: Few-shot Justification Generation for Explainable Fact-Checking of Real-world Claims

Computation and Language 2024-01-17 v1

Abstract

Justification is an explanation that supports the veracity assigned to a claim in fact-checking. However, the task of justification generation is previously oversimplified as summarization of fact-check article authored by fact-checkers. Therefore, we propose a realistic approach to generate justification based on retrieved evidence. We present a new benchmark dataset called ExClaim for \underline{Ex}plainable fact-checking of real-world \underline{Claim}s, and introduce JustiLM, a novel few-shot \underline{Justi}fication generation based on retrieval-augmented \underline{L}anguage \underline{M}odel by using fact-check articles as auxiliary resource during training only. Experiments show that JustiLM achieves promising performance in justification generation compared to strong baselines, and can also enhance veracity classification with a straightforward extension.

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@article{arxiv.2401.08026,
  title  = {JustiLM: Few-shot Justification Generation for Explainable Fact-Checking of Real-world Claims},
  author = {Fengzhu Zeng and Wei Gao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.08026},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted in TACL. This is a pre-MIT Press publication version