Toxic Comment Collection: Making More Than 30 Datasets Easily Accessible in One Unified Format
Julian Risch, Philipp Schmidt, Ralf Krestel
Abstract
With the rise of research on toxic comment classification, more and more annotated datasets have been released. The wide variety of the task (different languages, different labeling processes and schemes) has led to a large amount of heterogeneous datasets that can be used for training and testing very specific settings. Despite recent efforts to create web pages that provide an overview, most publications still use only a single dataset. They are not stored in one central database, they come in many different data formats and it is difficult to interpret their class labels and how to reuse these labels in other projects.
Topics & Concepts
Computer scienceUploadClass (philosophy)Task (project management)ReuseVariety (cybernetics)Information retrievalSoftwareData scienceWorld Wide WebData miningArtificial intelligenceProgramming languageEconomicsEcologyManagementBiologyHate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection