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Is Multi-Modal Necessarily Better? Robustness Evaluation of Multi-modal Fake News Detection

Published 17 Jun 2022 in cs.AI, cs.CY, and cs.SI | (2206.08788v1)

Abstract: The proliferation of fake news and its serious negative social influence push fake news detection methods to become necessary tools for web managers. Meanwhile, the multi-media nature of social media makes multi-modal fake news detection popular for its ability to capture more modal features than uni-modal detection methods. However, current literature on multi-modal detection is more likely to pursue the detection accuracy but ignore the robustness of the detector. To address this problem, we propose a comprehensive robustness evaluation of multi-modal fake news detectors. In this work, we simulate the attack methods of malicious users and developers, i.e., posting fake news and injecting backdoors. Specifically, we evaluate multi-modal detectors with five adversarial and two backdoor attack methods. Experiment results imply that: (1) The detection performance of the state-of-the-art detectors degrades significantly under adversarial attacks, even worse than general detectors; (2) Most multi-modal detectors are more vulnerable when subjected to attacks on visual modality than textual modality; (3) Popular events' images will cause significant degradation to the detectors when they are subjected to backdoor attacks; (4) The performance of these detectors under multi-modal attacks is worse than under uni-modal attacks; (5) Defensive methods will improve the robustness of the multi-modal detectors.

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