Abstract

Pervasive rumors in social networks have significantly harmed society due to their seditious and misleading effects. Existing rumor detection studies only consider practical features from a propagation tree, but ignore the important differences and potential relationships of subtrees under the same propagation tree. To address this limitation, we propose a novel heterogeneous propagation graph model to capture the relevance among different propagation subtrees, named Multi-subtree Heterogeneous Propagation Graph Attention Network (MHGAT). Specifically, we implicitly fuse potential relationships among propagation subtrees using the following three methods: 1) We leverage the structural logic of a tree to construct different types of propagation subtrees in order to distinguish the differences among multiple propagation subtrees; 2) We construct a heterogeneous propagation graph based on such differences, and design edge weights of the graph according to the similarity of propagation subtrees; 3) We design a propagation subtree interaction scheme to enhance local and global information exchange, and finally, get the high-level representation of rumors. Extensive experimental results on three real-world datasets show that our model outperforms the most advanced method.

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