A Unified Contrastive Transfer Framework with Propagation Structure for Boosting Low-Resource Rumor Detection

04/04/2023
by   Hongzhan Lin, et al.
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The truth is significantly hampered by massive rumors that spread along with breaking news or popular topics. Since there is sufficient corpus gathered from the same domain for model training, existing rumor detection algorithms show promising performance on yesterday's news. However, due to a lack of substantial training data and prior expert knowledge, they are poor at spotting rumors concerning unforeseen events, especially those propagated in different languages (i.e., low-resource regimes). In this paper, we propose a unified contrastive transfer framework to detect rumors by adapting the features learned from well-resourced rumor data to that of the low-resourced with only few-shot annotations. More specifically, we first represent rumor circulated on social media as an undirected topology for enhancing the interaction of user opinions, and then train a Multi-scale Graph Convolutional Network via a unified contrastive paradigm to mine effective clues simultaneously from post semantics and propagation structure. Our model explicitly breaks the barriers of the domain and/or language issues, via language alignment and a novel domain-adaptive contrastive learning mechanism. To well-generalize the representation learning using a small set of annotated target events, we reveal that rumor-indicative signal is closely correlated with the uniformity of the distribution of these events. We design a target-wise contrastive training mechanism with three event-level data augmentation strategies, capable of unifying the representations by distinguishing target events. Extensive experiments conducted on four low-resource datasets collected from real-world microblog platforms demonstrate that our framework achieves much better performance than state-of-the-art methods and exhibits a superior capacity for detecting rumors at early stages.

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