CLJul 14, 2022

Session-based Cyberbullying Detection in Social Media: A Survey

arXiv:2207.10639v170 citationsh-index: 43
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It addresses cyberbullying detection for social media users, but is incremental as it synthesizes existing research without introducing new methods.

This survey paper tackles the problem of detecting cyberbullying in social media by defining a session-based framework and reviewing existing methods, resulting in proposed best practices for datasets and benchmark experiments comparing state-of-the-art models.

Cyberbullying is a pervasive problem in online social media, where a bully abuses a victim through a social media session. By investigating cyberbullying perpetrated through social media sessions, recent research has looked into mining patterns and features for modeling and understanding the two defining characteristics of cyberbullying: repetitive behavior and power imbalance. In this survey paper, we define the Session-based Cyberbullying Detection framework that encapsulates the different steps and challenges of the problem. Based on this framework, we provide a comprehensive overview of session-based cyberbullying detection in social media, delving into existing efforts from a data and methodological perspective. Our review leads us to propose evidence-based criteria for a set of best practices to create session-based cyberbullying datasets. In addition, we perform benchmark experiments comparing the performance of state-of-the-art session-based cyberbullying detection models as well as large pre-trained language models across two different datasets. Through our review, we also put forth a set of open challenges as future research directions.

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