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3 months ago

Towards Detection of Subjective Bias using Contextualized Word Embeddings

Tanvi Dadu Kartikey Pant Radhika Mamidi

Towards Detection of Subjective Bias using Contextualized Word Embeddings

Abstract

Subjective bias detection is critical for applications like propaganda detection, content recommendation, sentiment analysis, and bias neutralization. This bias is introduced in natural language via inflammatory words and phrases, casting doubt over facts, and presupposing the truth. In this work, we perform comprehensive experiments for detecting subjective bias using BERT-based models on the Wiki Neutrality Corpus(WNC). The dataset consists of $360k$ labeled instances, from Wikipedia edits that remove various instances of the bias. We further propose BERT-based ensembles that outperform state-of-the-art methods like $BERT_{large}$ by a margin of $5.6$ F1 score.

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bias-detection-on-wiki-neutrality-corpusRoBERTa+ALBERT
F1: 70.4

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