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Emotionally Informed Hate Speech Detection: A Multi-target Perspective
by
Pamungkas, Endang Wahyu
, Benamara, Farah
, Patti, Viviana
, Chiril, Patricia
, Moriceau, Véronique
in
A Decade of Sentic Computing
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Classification
/ Computation by Abstract Devices
/ Computational Biology/Bioinformatics
/ Computer Science
/ Datasets
/ Document and Text Processing
/ Emotions
/ Hate speech
/ Knowledge management
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Privacy
/ Racism
/ Social networks
/ Target detection
/ Xenophobia
2022
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Emotionally Informed Hate Speech Detection: A Multi-target Perspective
by
Pamungkas, Endang Wahyu
, Benamara, Farah
, Patti, Viviana
, Chiril, Patricia
, Moriceau, Véronique
in
A Decade of Sentic Computing
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Classification
/ Computation by Abstract Devices
/ Computational Biology/Bioinformatics
/ Computer Science
/ Datasets
/ Document and Text Processing
/ Emotions
/ Hate speech
/ Knowledge management
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Privacy
/ Racism
/ Social networks
/ Target detection
/ Xenophobia
2022
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Emotionally Informed Hate Speech Detection: A Multi-target Perspective
by
Pamungkas, Endang Wahyu
, Benamara, Farah
, Patti, Viviana
, Chiril, Patricia
, Moriceau, Véronique
in
A Decade of Sentic Computing
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Classification
/ Computation by Abstract Devices
/ Computational Biology/Bioinformatics
/ Computer Science
/ Datasets
/ Document and Text Processing
/ Emotions
/ Hate speech
/ Knowledge management
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Privacy
/ Racism
/ Social networks
/ Target detection
/ Xenophobia
2022
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Emotionally Informed Hate Speech Detection: A Multi-target Perspective
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Emotionally Informed Hate Speech Detection: A Multi-target Perspective
2022
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Overview
Hate Speech and harassment are widespread in online communication, due to users' freedom and anonymity and the lack of regulation provided by social media platforms. Hate speech is topically focused (misogyny, sexism, racism, xenophobia, homophobia, etc.), and each specific manifestation of hate speech targets different vulnerable groups based on characteristics such as gender (misogyny, sexism), ethnicity, race, religion (xenophobia, racism, Islamophobia), sexual orientation (homophobia), and so on. Most automatic hate speech detection approaches cast the problem into a binary classification task without addressing either the
topical focus
or the
target-oriented
nature of hate speech. In this paper, we propose to tackle, for the first time, hate speech detection from a multi-target perspective. We leverage manually annotated datasets, to investigate the problem of transferring knowledge from different datasets with different topical focuses and targets. Our contribution is threefold: (1) we explore the ability of hate speech detection models to capture common properties from topic-generic datasets and transfer this knowledge to recognize specific manifestations of hate speech; (2) we experiment with the development of models to detect both topics (racism, xenophobia, sexism, misogyny) and hate speech targets, going beyond standard binary classification, to investigate
how to detect hate speech at a finer level of granularity
and
how to transfer knowledge across different topics and targets
; and (3) we study the impact of affective knowledge encoded in sentic computing resources (SenticNet, EmoSenticNet) and in semantically structured hate lexicons (HurtLex) in determining specific manifestations of hate speech. We experimented with different neural models including multitask approaches. Our study shows that: (1) training a model on a combination of several (training sets from several) topic-specific datasets is more effective than training a model on a topic-generic dataset; (2) the multi-task approach outperforms a single-task model when detecting both the hatefulness of a tweet and its topical focus in the context of a multi-label classification approach; and (3) the models incorporating EmoSenticNet emotions, the first level emotions of SenticNet, a blend of SenticNet and EmoSenticNet emotions or affective features based on Hurtlex, obtained the best results. Our results demonstrate that multi-target hate speech detection from existing datasets is feasible, which is a first step towards hate speech detection for a specific topic/target when dedicated annotated data are missing. Moreover, we prove that domain-independent affective knowledge, injected into our models, helps finer-grained hate speech detection.
Publisher
Springer US,Springer Nature B.V,Springer
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