A new multilingual radical-content dataset plus an analysis showing that annotation disagreement and socio-demographic factors shift model performance and bias metrics.
Identifying Morality Frames in Political Tweets using Relational Learning
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Extracting moral sentiment from text is a vital component in understanding public opinion, social movements, and policy decisions. The Moral Foundation Theory identifies five moral foundations, each associated with a positive and negative polarity. However, moral sentiment is often motivated by its targets, which can correspond to individuals or collective entities. In this paper, we introduce morality frames, a representation framework for organizing moral attitudes directed at different entities, and come up with a novel and high-quality annotated dataset of tweets written by US politicians. Then, we propose a relational learning model to predict moral attitudes towards entities and moral foundations jointly. We do qualitative and quantitative evaluations, showing that moral sentiment towards entities differs highly across political ideologies.
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Beyond Dataset Creation: Critical View of Annotation Variation and Bias Probing of a Dataset for Online Radical Content Detection
A new multilingual radical-content dataset plus an analysis showing that annotation disagreement and socio-demographic factors shift model performance and bias metrics.