ViFactCheck: A New Benchmark Dataset and Methods for Multi-Domain News Fact-Checking In Vietnamese
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https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v39i1.32008Abstract
The rapid spread of information in the digital age highlights the critical need for effective fact-checking tools, particularly for languages with limited resources, such as Vietnamese. In response to this challenge, we introduce ViFactCheck, the first publicly available benchmark dataset designed specifically for Vietnamese fact-checking across multiple online news domains. This dataset contains 7,232 human-annotated pairs of claim-evidence combinations sourced from reputable Vietnamese online news, covering 12 diverse topics. It has been subjected to a meticulous annotation process to ensure high quality and reliability, achieving a Fleiss Kappa inter-annotator agreement score of 0.83. Our evaluation leverages state-of-the-art pre-trained and large language models, employing fine-tuning and prompting techniques to assess performance. Notably, the Gemma model demonstrated superior effectiveness, with an impressive macro F1 score of 89.90%, thereby establishing a new standard for fact-checking benchmarks. This result highlights the robust capabilities of Gemma in accurately identifying and verifying facts in Vietnamese. To further promote advances in fact-checking technology and improve the reliability of digital media, we have made the ViFactCheck dataset, model checkpoints, fact-checking pipelines, and source code freely available on GitHub. This initiative aims to inspire further research and enhance the accuracy of information in low-resource languages.Downloads
Published
2025-04-11
How to Cite
Hoa, T. T., Duy, T. Q., Tran, K. Q., & Nguyen, K. V. (2025). ViFactCheck: A New Benchmark Dataset and Methods for Multi-Domain News Fact-Checking In Vietnamese. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 39(1), 308–316. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v39i1.32008
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AAAI Technical Track on Application Domains