Fair multilingual vandalism detection system for Wikipedia
Trokhymovych, Mykola, Aslam, Muniza, Chou, Ai-Jou, Baeza-Yates, Ricardo, Saez-Trumper, Diego
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This paper presents a novel design of the system aimed at supporting the Wikipedia community in addressing vandalism on the platform. To achieve this, we collected a massive dataset of 47 languages, and applied advanced filtering and feature engineering techniques, including multilingual masked language modeling to build the training dataset from human-generated data. The performance of the system was evaluated through comparison with the one used in production in Wikipedia, known as ORES. Our research results in a significant increase in the number of languages covered, making Wikipedia patrolling more efficient to a wider range of communities. Furthermore, our model outperforms ORES, ensuring that the results provided are not only more accurate but also less biased against certain groups of contributors.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-2-2023
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