Yike Wu

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2025

Detecting rumors on social media has become a crucial issue.Propagation structure-based methods have recently attracted increasing attention.When the propagation structure is represented by the dynamic graph, temporal information is considered.However, existing rumor detection models using dynamic graph typically focus only on coarse-grained temporal information and ignore the fine-grained temporal dynamics within individual snapshots and across snapshots.In this paper, we propose a novel Fine-Grained Dynamic Graph Neural Network (FGDGNN) model, which can incorporate the fine-grained temporal information of dynamic propagation graph in the intra-snapshot and dynamic embedding update mechanism in the inter-snapshots into a unified framework for rumor detection.Specifically, we first construct the edge-weighted propagation graph and the edge-aware graph isomorphism network is proposed.To obtain fine-grained temporal representations across snapshots, we propose an embedding transformation layer to update node embeddings.Finally, we integrate the temporal information in the inter-snapshots at the graph level to enhance the effectiveness of the proposed model.Extensive experiments conducted on three public real-world datasets demonstrate that our FGDGNN model achieves significant improvements compared with the state-of-the-art baselines.
Detecting rumors on social media has become a critical task in combating misinformation. Existing propagation-based rumor detection methods often focus on the static propagation graph, overlooking that rumor propagation is inherently dynamic and incremental in the real world. Recently propagation-based rumor detection models attempt to use the dynamic graph that is associated with coarse-grained temporal information. However, these methods fail to capture the long-term time dependency and detailed temporal features of propagation. To address these issues, we propose a novel adaptive Sliding Window and memory-augmented Attention Model (SWAM) for rumor detection. The adaptive sliding window divides the sequence of posts into consecutive disjoint windows based on the propagation rate of nodes. We also propose a memory-augmented attention to capture the long-term dependency and the depth of nodes in the propagation graph. Multi-head attention mechanism is applied between nodes in the memorybank and incremental nodes to iteratively update the memorybank, and the depth information of nodes is also considered. Finally, the propagation features of nodes in the memorybank are utilized for rumor detection. Experimental results on two public real-world datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of our model compared with the state-of-the-art baselines.

2023

Recently, aspect sentiment quad prediction has received widespread attention in the field of aspect-based sentiment analysis. Existing studies extract quadruplets via pre-trained generative language models to paraphrase the original sentence into a templated target sequence. However, previous works only focus on what to generate but ignore what not to generate. We argue that considering the negative samples also leads to potential benefits. In this work, we propose a template-agnostic method to control the token-level generation, which boosts original learning and reduces mistakes simultaneously. Specifically, we introduce Monte Carlo dropout to understand the built-in uncertainty of pre-trained language models, acquiring the noises and errors. We further propose marginalized unlikelihood learning to suppress the uncertainty-aware mistake tokens. Finally, we introduce minimization entropy to balance the effects of marginalized unlikelihood learning. Extensive experiments on four public datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach on various generation templates.
Entity Alignment (EA) aims to find the equivalent entities between two Knowledge Graphs (KGs). Existing methods usually encode the triples of entities as embeddings and learn to align the embeddings, which prevents the direct interaction between the original information of the cross-KG entities. Moreover, they encode the relational triples and attribute triples of an entity in heterogeneous embedding spaces, which prevents them from helping each other. In this paper, we transform both triples into unified textual sequences, and model the EA task as a bi-directional textual entailment task between the sequences of cross-KG entities. Specifically, we feed the sequences of two entities simultaneously into a pre-trained language model (PLM) and propose two kinds of PLM-based entity aligners that model the entailment probability between sequences as the similarity between entities. Our approach captures the unified correlation pattern of two kinds of information between entities, and explicitly models the fine-grained interaction between original entity information. The experiments on five cross-lingual EA datasets show that our approach outperforms the state-of-the-art EA methods and enables the mutual enhancement of the heterogeneous information. Codes are available at https://github.com/OreOZhao/TEA.