All Things Considered: Detecting Partisan Events from News Media with Cross-Article Comparison

October 28, 2023 · Declared Dead · 🏛 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing

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Authors Yujian Liu, Xinliang Frederick Zhang, Kaijian Zou, Ruihong Huang, Nick Beauchamp, Lu Wang arXiv ID 2310.18827 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Cross-listed cs.AI Citations 6 Venue Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing Repository https://github.com/launchnlp/ATC Last Checked 1 month ago
Abstract
Public opinion is shaped by the information news media provide, and that information in turn may be shaped by the ideological preferences of media outlets. But while much attention has been devoted to media bias via overt ideological language or topic selection, a more unobtrusive way in which the media shape opinion is via the strategic inclusion or omission of partisan events that may support one side or the other. We develop a latent variable-based framework to predict the ideology of news articles by comparing multiple articles on the same story and identifying partisan events whose inclusion or omission reveals ideology. Our experiments first validate the existence of partisan event selection, and then show that article alignment and cross-document comparison detect partisan events and article ideology better than competitive baselines. Our results reveal the high-level form of media bias, which is present even among mainstream media with strong norms of objectivity and nonpartisanship. Our codebase and dataset are available at https://github.com/launchnlp/ATC.
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