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AI Chabot for sentiment analysis on fake messages

Outline
Introduction

Methodology

Conclusion

Reference
What is “Rumor or fake news “?
Introduction
A Chabot is defined as a computer problem designed to simulate conversation with human users

Fake news is not new, fake news related to terms and concepts such as deceptive news, false news, satire
news, disinformation, miss information, cherry-picking, and rumor .

The Social platform is one of the most commonly used sites today, considered one of important factor in
spread fake news .

In this paper we discuss method that predicted to detect fake news

The major impacts of rumors on society


Psychological effects on the individual .1 
.Negative impacts on the country's economic activity .2 
.Negative impacts on the security of society .3 
Intolerance and confusion at the social level for families .4 
Methodology

The methodology part, I made a comparison between two articles in which they used two different
methodologies and two different dataset to prevent false news the article name are” Detecting Fake News
Spreaders in Social Networks via Linguistic Personality Features "and the second article “ Isolating Rumors
Using Sentiment Analysis” .
Method 1 “Weka classifiers”
(Random Forest (RF), Logistic Regression "LR," Support Vector machine "SVM" and Extra trees
"ET," based on features) .
Method steps:
1) Analysis features:
1- style
2- N-gram
3-Tweet embedding
4-sentiment analysis
2) applied weka classifiers to get accuracy.
Dataset provided by the PAN’20 , training data set =300 users with 100 tweet, test data set
include 200 users
Method 2 “VADER Sentiment Analysis”
VADER sentiment analysis is a lexicon and rule-based sentiment analysis technique that is
specifically attuned to sentiments expressed in social media, and works well on texts from
other domains. Lexical method looks at the sentiment category or score of each and every
word in the sentence (tweets text) and decides the category of the each word (with
strength of the tweet) and also the nature of the text.

Method steps:
1)Crawl Tweets with Metadata

2) VADER Sentiment Analysis

3)isolating rumor

Data set “PHEME dataset” .


Conclusion

Three Recommendations •
The first is not to give the opportunity to spark controversy and •
.discussions in support of misinformation
The second is that the correction messages include detailed and new
Information without merely denying the misleading information
and the third is to involve the public in combating misinformation and 
spreading awareness
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