Multilingual Offensive Language Identification for Low-resource Languages

05/12/2021
by   Tharindu Ranasinghe, et al.
0

Offensive content is pervasive in social media and a reason for concern to companies and government organizations. Several studies have been recently published investigating methods to detect the various forms of such content (e.g. hate speech, cyberbullying, and cyberaggression). The clear majority of these studies deal with English partially because most annotated datasets available contain English data. In this paper, we take advantage of available English datasets by applying cross-lingual contextual word embeddings and transfer learning to make predictions in low-resource languages. We project predictions on comparable data in Arabic, Bengali, Danish, Greek, Hindi, Spanish, and Turkish. We report results of 0.8415 F1 macro for Bengali in TRAC-2 shared task, 0.8532 F1 macro for Danish and 0.8701 F1 macro for Greek in OffensEval 2020, 0.8568 F1 macro for Hindi in HASOC 2019 shared task and 0.7513 F1 macro for Spanish in in SemEval-2019 Task 5 (HatEval) showing that our approach compares favourably to the best systems submitted to recent shared tasks on these three languages. Additionally, we report competitive performance on Arabic, and Turkish using the training and development sets of OffensEval 2020 shared task. The results for all languages confirm the robustness of cross-lingual contextual embeddings and transfer learning for this task.

READ FULL TEXT
research
10/11/2020

Multilingual Offensive Language Identification with Cross-lingual Embeddings

Offensive content is pervasive in social media and a reason for concern ...
research
11/01/2020

WLV-RIT at HASOC-Dravidian-CodeMix-FIRE2020: Offensive Language Identification in Code-switched YouTube Comments

This paper describes the WLV-RIT entry to the Hate Speech and Offensive ...
research
10/31/2018

Cross-lingual Transfer Learning for Multilingual Task Oriented Dialog

One of the first steps in the utterance interpretation pipeline of many ...
research
11/18/2022

Overview of the HASOC Subtrack at FIRE 2022: Offensive Language Identification in Marathi

The widespread of offensive content online has become a reason for great...
research
01/15/2022

Addressing the Challenges of Cross-Lingual Hate Speech Detection

The goal of hate speech detection is to filter negative online content a...
research
10/25/2019

The SIGMORPHON 2019 Shared Task: Morphological Analysis in Context and Cross-Lingual Transfer for Inflection

The SIGMORPHON 2019 shared task on cross-lingual transfer and contextual...
research
12/18/2021

Leveraging Transformers for Hate Speech Detection in Conversational Code-Mixed Tweets

In the current era of the internet, where social media platforms are eas...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset