HateBERT: Retraining BERT for Abusive Language Detection in English

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We introduce HateBERT, a re-trained BERT model for abusive language detection in English. The model was trained on RAL-E, a large-scale dataset of Reddit comments in English from communities banned for being offensive, abusive, or hateful that we have curated and made available to the public. We present the results of a detailed comparison between a general pre-trained language model and the retrained version on three English datasets for offensive, abusive language and hate speech detection tasks. In all datasets, HateBERT outperforms the corresponding general BERT model. We also discuss a battery of experiments comparing the portability of the fine-tuned models across the datasets, suggesting that portability is affected by compatibility of the annotated phenomena.

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Caselli, T., Basile, V., Mitrović, J., & Granitzer, M. (2021). HateBERT: Retraining BERT for Abusive Language Detection in English. In WOAH 2021 - 5th Workshop on Online Abuse and Harms, Proceedings of the Workshop (pp. 17–25). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.woah-1.3

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