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K-MHaS: A Multi-label Hate Speech Detection Dataset in Korean Online News Comment

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Online hate speech detection has become an important issue due to the growth of online content, but resources in languages other than English are extremely limited. We introduce K-MHaS, a new multi-label dataset for hate speech detection that effectively handles Korean language patterns. The dataset consists of 109k utterances from news comments and provides a multi-label classification using 1 to 4 labels, and handles subjectivity and intersectionality. We evaluate strong baseline experiments on K-MHaS using Korean-BERT-based language models with six different metrics. KR-BERT with a sub-character tokenizer outperforms others, recognizing decomposed characters in each hate speech class.

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AEGIS: Awareness-Enhanced Guidance for Iterative Safeguard

cs.CL · 2026-07-20 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Marking offensive spans changes — but does not consistently improve — the toxicity–meaning trade-off in multilingual detoxification; the effect depends on the generator backbone and the language.

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  • AEGIS: Awareness-Enhanced Guidance for Iterative Safeguard cs.CL · 2026-07-20 · conditional · none · ref 16 · internal anchor

    Marking offensive spans changes — but does not consistently improve — the toxicity–meaning trade-off in multilingual detoxification; the effect depends on the generator backbone and the language.