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Fine-grained Classification of Political Bias in German News: A Data Set and Initial Experiments

Dmitrii Aksenov, Peter Bourgonje, Karolina Zaczynska, Malte Ostendorff, Julián Moreno Schneider, Georg Rehm

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Abstract

We 1 present a data set consisting of German news articles labeled for political bias on a fivepoint scale in a semi-supervised way. While earlier work on hyperpartisan news detection uses binary classification (i. e., hyperpartisan or not) and English data, we argue for a more fine-grained classification, covering the full political spectrum (i. e., far-left, left, centre, right, far-right) and for extending research to German data. Understanding political bias helps in accurately detecting hate speech and online abuse. We experiment with different classification methods for political bias detection. Their comparatively low performance (a macro-F 1 of 43 for our best setup, compared to a macro-F 1 of 79 for the binary classification task) underlines the need for more (balanced) data annotated in a fine-grained way.

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GermanComputer scienceSet (abstract data type)Binary classificationPoliticsData setPoint (geometry)MacroArtificial intelligenceTask (project management)Natural language processingBinary numberPolitical scienceLinguisticsMathematicsSupport vector machineManagementLawArithmeticPhilosophyEconomicsGeometryProgramming languageHate Speech and Cyberbullying DetectionMedia Influence and PoliticsAuthorship Attribution and Profiling