As user-generated contents thrive, so does the spread of toxic comment. Therefore, detecting toxic comment becomes an active research area, and it is often handled as a text classification task. As recent popular methods for text classification tasks, pre-trained language model-based methods are at the forefront of natural language processing, achieving state-of-the-art performance on various NLP tasks. However, there is a paucity in studies using such methods on toxic comment classification. In this work, we study how to best make use of pre-trained language model-based methods for toxic comment classification and the performances of different pretrained language models on these tasks. Our results show that, Out of the three most popular l...
Despite the significant advantages of the contemporary digital landscape, it also provokes considera...
Social networks sometimes become a medium for threats, insults, and other types of cyberbullying. A ...
Detection of some types of toxic language is hampered by extreme scarcity of labeled training data. ...
Toxic comment classification is a core natural language processing task for combating online toxic c...
Due to the development in e-commerce, social media channels like twitter and Facebook flood of Infor...
International audienceThe spectacular expansion of the Internet has led to the development of a new ...
With the rising surge of online toxicity, automating the identification of abusive language becomes ...
The paper addresses the questions of abusive content identification in the Internet. It is presented...
Social media provides a public and convenient platform for people to communicate. However, it is als...
This paper presents a novel application of Natural Language Processing techniques to classify unstru...
With time, numerous online communication platforms have emerged that allow people to express themsel...
[EN] This paper describes our participation in the DEtection of TOXicity in comments In Spanish (DET...
Nowadays users leave numerous comments on different social networks, news portals, and forums. Some ...
Today, increasing numbers of people are interacting online and a lot of textual comments are being p...
Today, increasing numbers of people are interacting online and a lot of textual comments are being p...
Despite the significant advantages of the contemporary digital landscape, it also provokes considera...
Social networks sometimes become a medium for threats, insults, and other types of cyberbullying. A ...
Detection of some types of toxic language is hampered by extreme scarcity of labeled training data. ...
Toxic comment classification is a core natural language processing task for combating online toxic c...
Due to the development in e-commerce, social media channels like twitter and Facebook flood of Infor...
International audienceThe spectacular expansion of the Internet has led to the development of a new ...
With the rising surge of online toxicity, automating the identification of abusive language becomes ...
The paper addresses the questions of abusive content identification in the Internet. It is presented...
Social media provides a public and convenient platform for people to communicate. However, it is als...
This paper presents a novel application of Natural Language Processing techniques to classify unstru...
With time, numerous online communication platforms have emerged that allow people to express themsel...
[EN] This paper describes our participation in the DEtection of TOXicity in comments In Spanish (DET...
Nowadays users leave numerous comments on different social networks, news portals, and forums. Some ...
Today, increasing numbers of people are interacting online and a lot of textual comments are being p...
Today, increasing numbers of people are interacting online and a lot of textual comments are being p...
Despite the significant advantages of the contemporary digital landscape, it also provokes considera...
Social networks sometimes become a medium for threats, insults, and other types of cyberbullying. A ...
Detection of some types of toxic language is hampered by extreme scarcity of labeled training data. ...