Jing Sun


2025

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Equal Truth: Rumor Detection with Invariant Group Fairness
Junyi Chen | Mengjia Wu | Qian Liu | Jing Sun | Ying Ding | Yi Zhang
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2025

Due to the widespread dissemination of rumors on social media platforms, detecting rumors has been a long-standing concern for various communities. However, existing rumor detection methods rarely consider the fairness issues inherent in the model, which can lead to biased predictions across different stakeholder groups (e.g., domains and originating platforms of the detected content), also undermining their detection effectiveness. In this work, we propose a two-step framework to address this issue. First, we perform unsupervised partitioning to dynamically identify potential unfair data patterns without requiring sensitive attribute annotations. Then, we apply invariant learning to these partitions to extract fair and informative feature representations that enhance rumor detection. Extensive experiments show that our method outperforms strong baselines regarding detection and fairness performance, and also demonstrate robust performance on out-of-distribution samples. Further empirical results indicate that our learned features remain informative and fair across stakeholder groups and can correct errors when applied to existing baselines.

2018

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A Study on the Korean and Chinese Pronunciation of Chinese Characters and Learning Korean as a Second Language
Xiao Luo | Yike Yang | Jing Sun
Proceedings of the 32nd Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation

2014

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Building Chinese Discourse Corpus with Connective-driven Dependency Tree Structure
Yancui Li | Wenhe Feng | Jing Sun | Fang Kong | Guodong Zhou
Proceedings of the 2014 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP)

2012

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Can Word Segmentation be Considered Harmful for Statistical Machine Translation Tasks between Japanese and Chinese?
Jing Sun | Yves Lepage
Proceedings of the 26th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information, and Computation