Multiple Rumor Source Detection with Graph Convolutional Networks
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Zheng, Bolong
Nguyen, Quoc Viet Hung
Su, Han
Li, Guohui
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Detecting rumor source in social networks is one of the key issues for defeating rumors automatically. Although many efforts have been devoted to defeating online rumors, most of them are proposed based an assumption that the underlying propagation model is known in advance. However, this assumption may lead to impracticability on real data, since it is usually difficult to acquire the actual underlying propagation model. Some attempts are developed by using label propagation to avoid the limitation caused by lack of prior knowledge on the underlying propagation model. Nonetheless, they still suffer from the shortcoming that the node label is simply an integer which may restrict the prediction precision. In this paper, we propose a deep learning based model, namely GCNSI (Graph Convolutional Networks based Source Identification), to locate multiple rumor sources without prior knowledge of underlying propagation model. By adopting spectral domain convolution, we build node representation by utilizing its multi-order neighbors information such that the prediction precision on the sources is improved. We conduct experiments on several real datasets and the results demonstrate that our model outperforms state-of-the-art model.
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Proceedings of the 28th ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management - CIKM '19
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Dong, M; Zheng, B; Nguyen, QVH; Su, H; Li, G, Multiple Rumor Source Detection with Graph Convolutional Networks, Proceedings of the 28th ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management - CIKM '19, 2019