Arpan Majumdar


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2025

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JU_NLP at SemEval-2025 Task 7: Leveraging Transformer-Based Models for Multilingual & Crosslingual Fact-Checked Claim Retrieval
Atanu Nayak | Srijani Debnath | Arpan Majumdar | Pritam Pal | Dipankar Das
Proceedings of the 19th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2025)

Fact-checkers are often hampered by the sheer amount of online content that needs to be fact-checked. NLP can help them by retrieving already existing fact-checks relevant to the content being investigated. This paper presents a systematic approach for the retrieval of top-k relevant fact-checks for a given post in a monolingual and cross-lingual setup using transformer-based pre-trained models fine-tuned with a dual encoder architecture. By training and evaluating the shared task test dataset, our proposed best-performing framework achieved an average success@10 score of 0.79 and 0.62 for the retrieval of 10 fact-checks from the fact-check corpus against a post in monolingual and crosslingual track respectively.