SOLID: A Large-Scale Semi-Supervised Dataset for Offensive Language Identification

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The widespread use of offensive content in social media has led to an abundance of research in detecting language such as hate speech, cyberbullying, and cyber-aggression. Recent work presented the OLID dataset, which follows a taxonomy for offensive language identification that provides meaningful information for understanding the type and the target of offensive messages. However, it is limited in size and it might be biased towards offensive language as it was collected using keywords. In this work, we present SOLID, an expanded dataset, where the tweets were collected in a more principled manner. SOLID contains over nine million English tweets labeled in a semi-supervised fashion. We demonstrate that using SOLID along with OLID yields sizable performance gains on the OLID test set for two different models, especially for the lower levels of the taxonomy.

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Rosenthal, S., Atanasova, P., Karadzhov, G., Zampieri, M., & Nakov, P. (2021). SOLID: A Large-Scale Semi-Supervised Dataset for Offensive Language Identification. In Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL-IJCNLP 2021 (pp. 915–928). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.findings-acl.80

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