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HateCircle and Unsupervised Hate Speech Detection Incorporating Emotion and Contextual Semantics

Sayani Ghosal, Amita Jain

2022ACM Transactions on Asian and Low-Resource Language Information Processing28 citationsDOI

Abstract

The explosive growth of social media has fueled an extensive increase in online freedom of speech. The worldwide platform of human voice creates possibilities to assail other users without facing any consequences, and flout social etiquettes, resulting in an inevitable increase of hate speech. Nowadays, English hate speech detection is a popular research area, but the prevalence of implicit hate content in regional languages desire effective language-independent models. The proposed research is the first unsupervised Hindi and Bengali hate content detection framework consisting of three significant concepts: HateCircle, hate tweet classification, and code-switch data preparation algorithms. The novel HateCircle method is proposed to detect hate orientation for each term by co-occurrence patterns of words, contextual semantics, and emotion analysis. The efficient multiclass hate tweet classification algorithm is proposed with parts of speech tagging, Euclidean distance, and the Geometric median methods. The detection of hate content is more efficient in the native script compared to the Roman script, so the transliteration algorithm is also proposed for code-switch data preparation. The experimentation evaluates the combination of various lexicons with our enriched hate lexicon that achieves a maximum of 0.74 F1-score for the Hindi and 0.88 F1-score for the Bengali datasets. The novel HateCircle and hate tweet detection framework evaluates with our proposed parts of speech tagging and Geometric median detection methods. Results reveal that HateCircle and hate tweet detection framework also achieves a maximum of 0.73 accuracy for the Hindi and 0.78 accuracy for the Bengali dataset. The experiment results signify that contextual semantic hate speech detection research with a language-independency feature offsets the growth of implicit abusive text in social media.

Topics & Concepts

BengaliHindiComputer scienceEmotion detectionLexiconNatural language processingArtificial intelligenceSocial mediaSemantics (computer science)Code (set theory)Voice activity detectionSpeech recognitionSpeech processingEmotion recognitionWorld Wide WebProgramming languageSet (abstract data type)Hate Speech and Cyberbullying DetectionInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting
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