Targets and Aspects in Social Media Hate Speech

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Abstract

Mainstream research on hate speech focused so far predominantly on the task of classifying mainly social media posts with respect to predefined typologies of rather coarse-grained hate speech categories. This may be sufficient if the goal is to detect and delete abusive language posts. However, removal is not always possible due to the legislation of a country. Also, there is evidence that hate speech cannot be successfully combated by merely removing hate speech posts; they should be countered by education and counter-narratives. For this purpose, we need to identify (i) who is the target in a given hate speech post, and (ii) what aspects (or characteristics) of the target are attributed to the target in the post. As the first approximation, we propose to adapt a generic state-of-the-art concept extraction model to the hate speech domain. The outcome of the experiments is promising and can serve as inspiration for further work on the task.

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Shvets, A., Fortuna, P., Soler-Company, J., & Wanner, L. (2021). Targets and Aspects in Social Media Hate Speech. In WOAH 2021 - 5th Workshop on Online Abuse and Harms, Proceedings of the Workshop (pp. 179–190). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.woah-1.19

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