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ViHOS: Hate Speech Spans Detection for Vietnamese

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arxiv 2301.10186 v2 pith:IXSUODJF submitted 2023-01-24 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords spanscommentsdetectionoffensivevietnamesehatehatefullarge
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The rise in hateful and offensive language directed at other users is one of the adverse side effects of the increased use of social networking platforms. This could make it difficult for human moderators to review tagged comments filtered by classification systems. To help address this issue, we present the ViHOS (Vietnamese Hate and Offensive Spans) dataset, the first human-annotated corpus containing 26k spans on 11k comments. We also provide definitions of hateful and offensive spans in Vietnamese comments as well as detailed annotation guidelines. Besides, we conduct experiments with various state-of-the-art models. Specifically, XLM-R$_{Large}$ achieved the best F1-scores in Single span detection and All spans detection, while PhoBERT$_{Large}$ obtained the highest in Multiple spans detection. Finally, our error analysis demonstrates the difficulties in detecting specific types of spans in our data for future research. Disclaimer: This paper contains real comments that could be considered profane, offensive, or abusive.

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