Online debates are often characterised by extreme polarisation and heated discussions among users. The presence of hate speech online is becoming increasingly problematic, making necessary the development of appropriate countermeasures. In this work, we perform hate speech detection on a corpus of more than one million comments on YouTube videos through a machine learning model, trained and fine-tuned on a large set of hand-annotated data. Our analysis shows that there is no evidence of the presence of “pure haters”, meant as active users posting exclusively hateful comments. Moreover, coherently with the echo chamber hypothesis, we find that users skewed towards one of the two categories of video channels (questionable, reliable) ar...
We propose a method for modifying hateful online comments to non-hateful comments without losing t...
As research on hate speech becomes more and more relevant every day, most of it is still focused on ...
The automatic detection of hate speech online is an active research area in NLP. Most of the studies...
Online debates are often characterised by extreme polarisation and heated discussions among users. ...
Harmful and dangerous language is frequent in social media, in particular in spaces which are consid...
While online social media offers a way for ignored or stifled voices to be heard, it also allows use...
By exploring lessons learned from Ethiopia and Finland, this article challenges two assumptions abou...
Online social media platforms generally attempt to mitigate hateful expressions, as these comments c...
Communication via social media is characterized by immediacy and anonymity, enabling free expression...
Democracies around the world have been facing increasing challenges with hate speech online as it co...
AbstractThe exponential growth of social media has brought with it an increasing propagation of hate...
The proliferation of social media enables people to express their opinions widely online. However,...
We present an Italian YouTube dataset manually annotated for hate speech types and targets. The comm...
The objective of this dissertation is to explore the use of machine learning algorithms in understan...
As research on hate speech becomes more and more relevant every day, most of it is still focused on ...
We propose a method for modifying hateful online comments to non-hateful comments without losing t...
As research on hate speech becomes more and more relevant every day, most of it is still focused on ...
The automatic detection of hate speech online is an active research area in NLP. Most of the studies...
Online debates are often characterised by extreme polarisation and heated discussions among users. ...
Harmful and dangerous language is frequent in social media, in particular in spaces which are consid...
While online social media offers a way for ignored or stifled voices to be heard, it also allows use...
By exploring lessons learned from Ethiopia and Finland, this article challenges two assumptions abou...
Online social media platforms generally attempt to mitigate hateful expressions, as these comments c...
Communication via social media is characterized by immediacy and anonymity, enabling free expression...
Democracies around the world have been facing increasing challenges with hate speech online as it co...
AbstractThe exponential growth of social media has brought with it an increasing propagation of hate...
The proliferation of social media enables people to express their opinions widely online. However,...
We present an Italian YouTube dataset manually annotated for hate speech types and targets. The comm...
The objective of this dissertation is to explore the use of machine learning algorithms in understan...
As research on hate speech becomes more and more relevant every day, most of it is still focused on ...
We propose a method for modifying hateful online comments to non-hateful comments without losing t...
As research on hate speech becomes more and more relevant every day, most of it is still focused on ...
The automatic detection of hate speech online is an active research area in NLP. Most of the studies...