We accepted five papers for our workshop, featuring one long paper, three short papers, and one extended abstract. Please find the list of accepted papers below:
(Long Paper) Iknoor Singh, Carolina Scarton, Xingyi Song and Kalina Bontcheva. Breaking Language Barriers with MMTweets: Advancing Cross-Lingual Debunked Narrative Retrieval for Fact-Checking.
(Short Paper) Pavan Sanjay Nichani, Ayaan Ahmad Siddiqui, Sakshi Tiwarii, Ark Ikhu and Marina Ernst. Can LLMs identify the Disinformation they create? Exploring the Role of Large Language Models in Disinformation detection.
(Short Paper) Bhavana Ramesh, Durwankur Gursale, Abram Jopaul and Marina Ernst. Leveraging LLMs for Identifying types of Misinformation on Reddit.
(Short Paper) Elijah Soba, Harika Abburi, Nirmala Pudota, Jain Aayush, Balaji Veeramani, Edward Bowen and Sanmitra Bhattacharya. Instruction-tuned Quantized Small Language Models (SLMs): A Study on Hallucination Detection.
(Extended Abstract) Gullal S. Cheema, Massiollah Azimi, Ralph Ewerth and Eric Müller-Budack. Leveraging Large Language Models for News Values Analysis