Design Lessons from Building Deep Learning Disinformation Generation and Detection Solutions

Clara Maathuis, Iddo Kerkhof, Rik Godschalk, H. Passier
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In its essence, social media is on its way of representing the superposition of all digital representations of human concepts, ideas, believes, attitudes, and experiences. In this realm, the information is not only shared, but also {mis, dis}interpreted either unintentionally or intentionally guided by (some kind of) awareness, uncertainty, or offensive purposes. This can produce implications and consequences such as societal and political polarization, and influence or alter human behaviour and beliefs. To tackle these issues corresponding to social media manipulation mechanisms like disinformation and misinformation, a diverse palette of efforts represented by governmental and social media platforms strategies, policies, and methods plus academic and independent studies and solutions are proposed. However, such solutions are based on a technical standpoint mainly on gaming or AI-based techniques and technologies, but often only consider the defender’s perspective and address in a limited way the social perspective of this phenomenon becoming single angled. To address these issues, this research combines the defenders’ perspective with the one of the offenders by (i) building a hybrid deep learning disinformation generation and detection model and (ii) capturing and proposing a set of design recommendations that could be considered when establishing patterns, requirements, and features for building future gaming and AI-based solutions for combating social media manipulation mechanisms. This is done using the Design Science Research methodology in Data Science approach aiming at enhancing security awareness and resilience against social media manipulation.
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构建深度学习虚假信息生成和检测解决方案的设计经验
从本质上讲,社交媒体正在表现人类概念、想法、信仰、态度和经验的所有数字表现的叠加。在这个领域中,信息不仅是共享的,而且在(某种)意识、不确定性或攻击性目的的引导下,无意地或有意地解释了信息。这可能产生影响和后果,如社会和政治两极分化,并影响或改变人类的行为和信仰。为了解决这些与虚假信息和错误信息等社交媒体操纵机制相对应的问题,提出了由政府和社交媒体平台战略、政策和方法以及学术和独立研究和解决方案所代表的多样化努力。然而,这些解决方案主要基于基于游戏或ai的技术和技术的技术立场,但通常只考虑防御者的视角,并以有限的方式解决这种现象的社会视角。为了解决这些问题,本研究将捍卫者的观点与犯罪者的观点结合起来,通过(i)建立一个混合深度学习虚假信息生成和检测模型;(ii)捕获并提出一组设计建议,这些建议可以在建立模式、需求和功能时考虑,以构建未来的游戏和基于人工智能的解决方案,以对抗社交媒体操纵机制。这是使用数据科学方法中的设计科学研究方法来完成的,旨在增强对社交媒体操纵的安全意识和弹性。
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