Developing an online hate classifer for multiple social media platforms (Springer)
“To address this research gap, we collect a total of 197,566 comments from four platforms: YouTube, Reddit, Wikipedia, and Twitter,…
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Averting and Countering Online Hatred
“To address this research gap, we collect a total of 197,566 comments from four platforms: YouTube, Reddit, Wikipedia, and Twitter,…
“Content moderators often have to deal with lengthy texts without any word-level indicators. We propose a neural transformer approach for…
“A large number of methods have been developed for automated hate speech detection online. This aims to classify textual content…
“With online hate speech on the rise, its automatic detection as a natural language processing task is gaining increasing interest.…
“Despite much attention being paid to characterize and detect discriminatory speech, most work has focused on explicit or overt hate…
“Many languages have made many efforts to find automated solutions for detecting abusive language and cyberbullying, but not much for…
“The results indicate that the attention-based models profoundly confuse hate speech with offensive and normal language. However, the pre-trained models…
“In this paper, we introduce HateXplain, the first benchmark hate speech dataset covering multiple aspects of the issue. Each post…