2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2205.01374
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Hidden behind the obvious: misleading keywords and implicitly abusive language on social media

Abstract: While social media offers freedom of self-expression, abusive language carry significant negative social impact. Driven by the importance of the issue, research in the automated detection of abusive language has witnessed growth and improvement. However, these detection models display a reliance on strongly indicative keywords, such as slurs and profanity. This means that they can falsely (1a) miss abuse without such keywords or (1b) flag nonabuse with such keywords, and that (2) they perform poorly on unseen … Show more

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