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Sensors and Materials, Volume 36, Number 6(2) (2024)
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S&M3667 Technical Report of Special Issue
https://doi.org/10.18494/SAM4866
Published: June 18, 2024

Development of Disinformation Verification System with Criminal Record Based on Previous Systems [PDF]

Mu-Chuan Chen, I-Long Lin, and Hung-Cheng Yang

(Received January 3, 2024; Accepted May 22, 2024)

Keywords: policy, misinformation, crime database, verification platform

It has become more difficult to distinguish disinformation due to the increasing amount of information on the Internet daily. Disinformation is disseminated through various communication technologies and endangers the quality of life by harming a sound information society. To ensure effective and safe information exchange, public-led information transparency is demanded to screen systems and databases that produce and spread disinformation. We compared false verification platforms on the Internet, namely, the Thailand Verification Center, Taiwan FactCheck Center, MyGoPen, and Cofacts, and constructed a new system to screen disinformation. This system based on the cybercrime theory can be used to verify disinformation and prevent fraud more efficiently than the previous false verification systems.

Corresponding author: I-Long Lin


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Mu-Chuan Chen, I-Long Lin, and Hung-Cheng Yang, Development of Disinformation Verification System with Criminal Record Based on Previous Systems , Sens. Mater., Vol. 36, No. 6, 2024, p. 2265-2274.



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