Description du projet
Nouvelle interface pour se protéger contre les fausses informations
Il suffit qu’une seule «infox» ou fausse information devienne virale pour entamer sérieusement la réputation d’une entreprise, d’un gouvernement ou d’une personne. La surveillance constitue un instrument crucial de défense contre les milliers de sources d’information en ligne qui publient de fausses informations. Le projet Factmata, financé par l’UE, va développer des algorithmes et une interface intelligente pour détecter et regrouper les affirmations, rumeurs, opinions, arguments et positions publiées dans les médias sociaux, les articles d’actualité et les blogs. Les analystes des campagnes de relations publiques pourront ainsi mieux comprendre l’évolution de l’opinion publique dans les discussions politiques de première importance. Cela permettra non seulement d’optimiser leur stratégie de communication, mais aussi de se protéger contre les rumeurs négatives qui ciblent leurs clients et qui pourraient porter atteinte à leur réputation.
Objectif
Organisations (governments/brands) face major issues and are finding it increasingly difficult to tackle information warfare and emerging defamation threats on social media. Rumour mongering, false claims, and aggressively toxic opinions online have severe detrimental effects. Many policy and product launches are executed without granular awareness of how they might be received according to what stance the public is taking, and arguments the public is making in relation to a specific product/policy issue. Stock prices can also take a major hit. Many organisations (PR/Financial analysts/Governments/Agencies) use media analysis to monitor mentions of themselves online; however, current social listening and media monitoring tools are limited: they cannot perform sophisticated detection of key arguments and who is making them, and cannot thus identify useful influencers; they offer poor quality sentiment analysis via keyword detection which does not give insight as to the reason for sentiment, nor explain what rumour or claim caused it to change. Factmata aims to solve this challenge through development of an intelligent media analysis system that can detect and cluster claims, rumours, opinions, arguments, and stances in social media, news and blogs using natural language processing. Unlike current solutions which are limited by simple keyword analysis of media to provide tracking around sentiments, our solution provides algorithms and an interface that can detect, cluster and track claims, rumours, opinions, arguments and stances toward key topics (such as medical/clinical topics or political policy related topics). This enables PR campaign analysts to fully understand how public opinion is shifting on key policy discussions and thus optimise PR and social media messaging and also protect against negative rumours about their clients that can damage their reputation, which is a major risk in today’s “fake news” crisis with the rise of bot and troll networks online.
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