"Define Your Terms" : Enhancing Efficient Offensive Speech Classification with Definition
Nghiem, Huy, Gupta, Umang, Morstatter, Fred
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The propagation of offensive content through social media channels has garnered attention of the research community. Multiple works have proposed various semantically related yet subtle distinct categories of offensive speech. In this work, we explore meta-earning approaches to leverage the diversity of offensive speech corpora to enhance their reliable and efficient detection. We propose a joint embedding architecture that incorporates the input's label and definition for classification via Prototypical Network. Our model achieves at least 75% of the maximal F1-score while using less than 10% of the available training data across 4 datasets. Our experimental findings also provide a case study of training strategies valuable to combat resource scarcity.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feb-5-2024
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