CLAICYSep 10, 2019

A Benchmark Dataset for Learning to Intervene in Online Hate Speech

arXiv:1909.04251v11039 citations
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This addresses the need for automated intervention in hate speech, moving beyond detection, but is incremental as it focuses on dataset creation and benchmarking.

The paper tackles the problem of generating responses to intervene in online hate speech conversations, introducing two large-scale datasets from Gab and Reddit with labeled conversation segments and intervention responses.

Countering online hate speech is a critical yet challenging task, but one which can be aided by the use of Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques. Previous research has primarily focused on the development of NLP methods to automatically and effectively detect online hate speech while disregarding further action needed to calm and discourage individuals from using hate speech in the future. In addition, most existing hate speech datasets treat each post as an isolated instance, ignoring the conversational context. In this paper, we propose a novel task of generative hate speech intervention, where the goal is to automatically generate responses to intervene during online conversations that contain hate speech. As a part of this work, we introduce two fully-labeled large-scale hate speech intervention datasets collected from Gab and Reddit. These datasets provide conversation segments, hate speech labels, as well as intervention responses written by Mechanical Turk Workers. In this paper, we also analyze the datasets to understand the common intervention strategies and explore the performance of common automatic response generation methods on these new datasets to provide a benchmark for future research.

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