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Detecting Online Hate Speech Using Context Aware Models

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arxiv 1710.07395 v2 pith:V76AVUZE submitted 2017-10-20 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords hatespeechcontextmodelsdetectioninformationmodelscore
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In the wake of a polarizing election, the cyber world is laden with hate speech. Context accompanying a hate speech text is useful for identifying hate speech, which however has been largely overlooked in existing datasets and hate speech detection models. In this paper, we provide an annotated corpus of hate speech with context information well kept. Then we propose two types of hate speech detection models that incorporate context information, a logistic regression model with context features and a neural network model with learning components for context. Our evaluation shows that both models outperform a strong baseline by around 3% to 4% in F1 score and combining these two models further improve the performance by another 7% in F1 score.

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