Affiliation:
1. Information Systems Department, College of Computer and Information Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh 145111, Saudi Arabia
Abstract
In the era of digital information, online platforms play a crucial role in shaping public opinion. However, the extensive spread of misinformation and fake news poses a significant challenge, largely fueled by non-credible users. Detecting user credibility is vital for ensuring the reliability of information on these platforms. This study employs supervised machine learning algorithms, leveraging key user features to enhance credibility detection. Feature selection methods, specifically SelectKBest and correlation-based algorithms, are explored for their impact on X-Platform user credibility detection. Utilizing various classifiers, including support vector machine, logistic regression, and XGBoost, experiments are conducted on the ArPFN dataset, which is a labeled, balanced, publicly available dataset. The evaluation includes measures like accuracy, precision, recall, and F1-score to assess efficiency. This research considers feature categories and selection methods with SML to detect their impact on the accuracy of X-Platform user credibility detection, making this research a reference for researchers and practitioners working in the field of SML, feature engineering, and social media analysis. We aim to advance the field’s understanding of effective strategies for mitigating the spread of fake news. The novelty of this study lies in the comprehensive exploration of feature selection methods and their influence on credibility detection, contributing valuable insights for future research in this domain.
Funder
Ministry of Education in Saudi Arabia
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