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A Multilingual Evaluation for Online Hate Speech Detection
Author(s) -
Michele Corazza,
Stefano Menini,
Elena Cabrio,
Sara Tonelli,
Serena Villata
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
acm transactions on internet technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.667
H-Index - 56
eISSN - 1557-6051
pISSN - 1533-5399
DOI - 10.1145/3377323
Subject(s) - computer science , popularity , german , point (geometry) , voice activity detection , artificial intelligence , architecture , natural language processing , word (group theory) , selection (genetic algorithm) , feature (linguistics) , key (lock) , social media , speech recognition , speech processing , linguistics , world wide web , computer security , psychology , social psychology , art , philosophy , geometry , mathematics , visual arts
The increasing popularity of social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook has led to a rise in the presence of hate and aggressive speech on these platforms. Despite the number of approaches recently proposed in the Natural Language Processing research area for detecting these forms of abusive language, the issue of identifying hate speech at scale is still an unsolved problem. In this article, we propose a robust neural architecture that is shown to perform in a satisfactory way across different languages; namely, English, Italian, and German. We address an extensive analysis of the obtained experimental results over the three languages to gain a better understanding of the contribution of the different components employed in the system, both from the architecture point of view (i.e., Long Short Term Memory, Gated Recurrent Unit, and bidirectional Long Short Term Memory) and from the feature selection point of view (i.e., ngrams, social network–specific features, emotion lexica, emojis, word embeddings). To address such in-depth analysis, we use three freely available datasets for hate speech detection on social media in English, Italian, and German.

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