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Don’t Patronize Me! An Annotated Dataset with Patronizing and Condescending Language towards Vulnerable Communities

Carla Perez Almendros, Luis Espinosa-Anke, Steven Schockaert

202054 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a new annotated dataset which is aimed at supporting the development of NLP models to identify and categorize language that is patronizing or condescending towards vulnerable communities (e.g. refugees, homeless people, poor families). While the prevalence of such language in the general media has long been shown to have harmful effects, it differs from other types of harmful language, in that it is generally used unconsciously and with good intentions. We furthermore believe that the often subtle nature of patronizing and condescending language (PCL) presents an interesting technical challenge for the NLP community. Our analysis of the proposed dataset shows that identifying PCL is hard for standard NLP models, with language models such as BERT achieving the best results.

Topics & Concepts

CategorizationComputer scienceLanguage modelRefugeeSpanish languageArtificial intelligenceNatural language processingWorld Wide WebInternet privacyLinguisticsPolitical scienceLawPhilosophyHate Speech and Cyberbullying DetectionTopic ModelingMisinformation and Its Impacts
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