A new benchmark of 2,833 evasive text samples and 13,961 images shows current LLMs and VLMs frequently miss veiled policy violations in Chinese e-commerce ads.
Deep Learning Approaches for Detecting Adversarial Cyberbullying and Hate Speech in Social Networks
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Cyberbullying is a significant concern intricately linked to technology that can find resolution through technological means. Despite its prevalence, technology also provides solutions to mitigate cyberbullying. To address growing concerns regarding the adverse impact of cyberbullying on individuals' online experiences, various online platforms and researchers are actively adopting measures to enhance the safety of digital environments. While researchers persist in crafting detection models to counteract or minimize cyberbullying, malicious actors are deploying adversarial techniques to circumvent these detection methods. This paper focuses on detecting cyberbullying in adversarial attack content within social networking site text data, specifically emphasizing hate speech. Utilizing a deep learning-based approach with a correction algorithm, this paper yielded significant results. An LSTM model with a fixed epoch of 100 demonstrated remarkable performance, achieving high accuracy, precision, recall, F1-score, and AUC-ROC scores of 87.57%, 88.73%, 87.57%, 88.15%, and 91% respectively. Additionally, the LSTM model's performance surpassed that of previous studies.
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EVADE-Bench: Multimodal Benchmark for Evaluating and Enhancing Evasive Content Detection
A new benchmark of 2,833 evasive text samples and 13,961 images shows current LLMs and VLMs frequently miss veiled policy violations in Chinese e-commerce ads.