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5 months ago

Revisiting Contextual Toxicity Detection in Conversations

Atijit Anuchitanukul; Julia Ive; Lucia Specia

Revisiting Contextual Toxicity Detection in Conversations

Abstract

Understanding toxicity in user conversations is undoubtedly an important problem. Addressing "covert" or implicit cases of toxicity is particularly hard and requires context. Very few previous studies have analysed the influence of conversational context in human perception or in automated detection models. We dive deeper into both these directions. We start by analysing existing contextual datasets and come to the conclusion that toxicity labelling by humans is in general influenced by the conversational structure, polarity and topic of the context. We then propose to bring these findings into computational detection models by introducing and evaluating (a) neural architectures for contextual toxicity detection that are aware of the conversational structure, and (b) data augmentation strategies that can help model contextual toxicity detection. Our results have shown the encouraging potential of neural architectures that are aware of the conversation structure. We have also demonstrated that such models can benefit from synthetic data, especially in the social media domain.

Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
toxic-comment-classification-on-cadContextRNN
F1 on Toxic class: 52.5

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