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References for Identifying Misinformation through Visualization
Xfake: Explainable fake news detector with visualizations
Yang, F., Pentyala, S. K., Mohseni, S., Du, M., Yuan, H., Linder, R., Ragan, E. D., Ji, S., & Hu, X. (2019, May). Xfake: Explainable fake news detector with visualizations. In The World Wide Web Conference (pp. 3600-3604).
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