Few Shot Learning for Information Verification

02/22/2021
by   Usama Khalid, et al.
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Information verification is quite a challenging task, this is because many times verifying a claim can require picking pieces of information from multiple pieces of evidence which can have a hierarchy of complex semantic relations. Previously a lot of researchers have mainly focused on simply concatenating multiple evidence sentences to accept or reject claims. These approaches are limited as evidence can contain hierarchical information and dependencies. In this research, we aim to verify facts based on evidence selected from a list of articles taken from Wikipedia. Pretrained language models such as XLNET are used to generate meaningful representations and graph-based attention and convolutions are used in such a way that the system requires little additional training to learn to verify facts.

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