Redefining Toxicity: An Objective and Context-Aware Approach for Stress-Level-Based Detection
Berezin, Sergey, Farahbakhsh, Reza, Crespi, Noel
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The fundamental problem of toxicity detection lies in the fact that the term "toxicity" is ill-defined. Such uncertainty causes researchers to rely on subjective and vague data during model training, which leads to non-robust and inaccurate results, following the 'garbage in - garbage out' paradigm. This study introduces a novel, objective, and context-aware framework for toxicity detection, leveraging stress levels as a key determinant of toxicity. We propose new definition, metric and training approach as a parts of our framework and demonstrate it's effectiveness using a dataset we collected.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-20-2025
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