Programme

09:00 – 10:30 (CEST, Lyon, France) 

  • Welcome
  • Keynote by Serena Villata: Towards argument-based explanatory dialogues: from argument mining to argument generation [slides]

10:45 – 12:15 

  • Anab Maulana Barik, Wynne Hsu and Mong Li Lee. Incorporating External Knowledge for Evidence-based Fact Verification (Full Paper)
  • Mehwish Alam, Andreea Iana, Alexander Grote, Katharina Ludwig, Philipp Müller and Heiko Paulheim. Towards Analyzing the Bias of News Recommender Systems Using Sentiment and Stance Detection (Full Paper)
  • Dimitar Dimitrov, Dennis Segeth and Stefan Dietze. Geotagging TweetsCOV19: Enriching a COVID-19 Twitter Discourse Knowledge Base with Geographic Information (Short Paper)

14:00 – 15:30 

  • Keynote by Harith Alani: Have you been misinformed? – Computational tools and analysis of our interactions with false and corrective  information [slides]
  • Debraj De, Gautam Thakur, Drahomira Herrmannova and Christopher Carter. Methodology to Compare Twitter Reaction Trends between Disinformation Communities, to COVID related Campaign Events at Different Geospatial Granularities (Short Paper)
  • Anh Le-Tuan, Carlos Franzreb, Danh Le Phuoc, Sonja Schimmler and Manfred Hauswirth. Towards Building Live Open Scientific Knowledge Graphs (Position Paper)

15:45 – 17:15

  • Industry keynote by José Manuel Gómez Pérez: Accurate and Explainable Misinformation Detection: Too Good to be True? [slides]
  • Conclusion and Best Paper Award Ceremony