On the Identification and Forecasting of Hate Speech in Inceldom

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Abstract

Spotting hate speech in social media posts is crucial to increase the civility of the Web and has been thoroughly explored in the NLP community. For the first time, we introduce a multilingual corpus for the analysis and identification of hate speech in the domain of inceldom, built from incelWeb forums in English and Italian, including expert annotation at the post level for two kinds of hate speech: misogyny and racism. This resource paves the way for the development of mono- and cross-lingual models for (a) the identification of hateful (misogynous and racist) posts and (b) the forecasting of the amount of hateful responses that a post is likely to trigger. Our experiments aim at improving the performance of Transformer-based models using masked language modeling pre-training and dataset merging. The results show that these strategies boost the models' performance in all settings (binary classification, multi-label classification and forecasting), especially in the cross-lingual scenarios.

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Gajo, P., Muti, A., Korre, K., Bernardini, S., & Barrón-Cedeño, A. (2023). On the Identification and Forecasting of Hate Speech in Inceldom. In International Conference Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing, RANLP (pp. 373–384). Incoma Ltd. https://doi.org/10.26615/978-954-452-092-2_042

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