PROVENANCE: An Intermediary-Free Solution for Digital Content Verification
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Bilal Yousuf, M. Atif Qureshi, Brendan Spillane, Gary Munnelly, Oisin Carroll, Matthew Runswick, Kirsty Park, Eileen Culloty, Owen Conlan and Jane Suiter, PROVENANCE: An Intermediary-Free Solution for Digital Content Verification, Fourth Workshop on Knowledge-driven Analytics and Systems Impacting Human Quality of Life (KDAH-CIKM-2021), Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, 05 November 2021, Gao Cong, Maya Ramanath, 2021, 1 - 13Download Item:
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The threat posed by misinformation and disinformation is one of the defining challenges of the 21st century. Provenance
is designed to help combat this threat by warning users when the content they are looking at may be misinformation or
disinformation. It is also designed to improve media literacy among its users and ultimately reduce susceptibility to the
threat among vulnerable groups within society. The Provenance browser plugin checks the content that users see on the
Internet and social media and provides warnings in their browser or social media feed. Unlike similar plugins, which require
human experts to provide evaluations and can only provide simple binary warnings, Provenance’s state of the art technology does not require human input and it analyses seven aspects of the content users see and provides warnings where necessary.
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PUBLISHEDGold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Author: Spillane, Brendan; Conlan, Owen
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Misinformation, Disinformation, Fake News, Social Media, Plugin, Browser ExtensionMetadata
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