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On the definition of toxicity in NLP

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arxiv 2310.02357 v3 pith:JAFIS7QP submitted 2023-10-03 cs.CL cs.AIcs.LG

classification cs.CLcs.AIcs.LG
keywords toxicitydefinitiongarbageresultstrainingapplyingcausescontext-aware
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The fundamental problem in toxicity detection task lies in the fact that the toxicity is ill-defined. This causes us to rely on subjective and vague data in models' training, which results in non-robust and non-accurate results: garbage in - garbage out. This work suggests a new, stress-level-based definition of toxicity designed to be objective and context-aware. On par with it, we also describe possible ways of applying this new definition to dataset creation and model training.

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