The paper describes the systems submitted to OffensEval (SemEval 2019, Task 6) on ‘Identifying and Categorizing Offensive Language in Social Media’ by the ‘NIT_Agartala_NLP_Team’. A Twitter annotated dataset of 13,240 English tweets was provided by the task organizers to train the individual models, with the best results obtained using an ensemble model composed of six different classifiers. The ensemble model produced macro-averaged F1-scores of 0.7434, 0.7078 and 0.4853 on Subtasks A, B, and C, respectively. The paper highlights the overall low predictive nature of various linguistic features and surface level count features, as well as the limitations of a traditional machine learning approach when compared to a Deep Learning counterpart
Comunicació presentada a: XXXV International Conference of the Spanish Society for Natural Language ...
This paper presents our submission (HaUA) for Germeval Shared Task 1 (Binary Classification) on the ...
The task involves three subtasks corresponding to the hierarchical taxonomy of the OLID schema (Zamp...
Social media platforms receive massive amounts of user-generated content that may include offensive ...
This paper describes the system submitted by the RGCL team to GermEval 2019 Shared Task 2: Identific...
In this paper, we describe the team BRUMS entry to OffensEval 2: Multilingual Offensive Language Ide...
This paper reports on the systems the RuG Team submitted to the GermEval 2018 - Shared Task on the I...
The aim of this thesis is the development of a system for identifying and categorizing offensive lan...
Comunicació presentada a: 13th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation, NAACL HLT 2019, celebr...
This paper reports on the systems the RuG Team submitted to the GermEval 2018 - Shared Task on the I...
Social media has been an effective carrier of information from the day of its inception. People worl...
In this paper, we propose two different systems for classifying offensive language in micro-blog mes...
In this paper, we propose two different systems for classifying offensive language in micro-blog mes...
Sharing content easily on social media has become an important communication choice in the world we ...
This paper describes the entry hshl coarse 1.txt for Task I (Binary Classification) of the Germeval ...
Comunicació presentada a: XXXV International Conference of the Spanish Society for Natural Language ...
This paper presents our submission (HaUA) for Germeval Shared Task 1 (Binary Classification) on the ...
The task involves three subtasks corresponding to the hierarchical taxonomy of the OLID schema (Zamp...
Social media platforms receive massive amounts of user-generated content that may include offensive ...
This paper describes the system submitted by the RGCL team to GermEval 2019 Shared Task 2: Identific...
In this paper, we describe the team BRUMS entry to OffensEval 2: Multilingual Offensive Language Ide...
This paper reports on the systems the RuG Team submitted to the GermEval 2018 - Shared Task on the I...
The aim of this thesis is the development of a system for identifying and categorizing offensive lan...
Comunicació presentada a: 13th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation, NAACL HLT 2019, celebr...
This paper reports on the systems the RuG Team submitted to the GermEval 2018 - Shared Task on the I...
Social media has been an effective carrier of information from the day of its inception. People worl...
In this paper, we propose two different systems for classifying offensive language in micro-blog mes...
In this paper, we propose two different systems for classifying offensive language in micro-blog mes...
Sharing content easily on social media has become an important communication choice in the world we ...
This paper describes the entry hshl coarse 1.txt for Task I (Binary Classification) of the Germeval ...
Comunicació presentada a: XXXV International Conference of the Spanish Society for Natural Language ...
This paper presents our submission (HaUA) for Germeval Shared Task 1 (Binary Classification) on the ...
The task involves three subtasks corresponding to the hierarchical taxonomy of the OLID schema (Zamp...