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2nd TRAC@LREC 2020: Marseille, France
- Ritesh Kumar, Atul Kr. Ojha, Bornini Lahiri, Marcos Zampieri, Shervin Malmasi, Vanessa Murdock, Daniel Kadar:
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Trolling, Aggression and Cyberbullying, TRAC@LREC 2020, Marseille, France, May 2020. European Language Resources Association (ELRA) 2020, ISBN 979-10-95546-56-6 - Ritesh Kumar, Atul Kr. Ojha, Shervin Malmasi, Marcos Zampieri:
Evaluating Aggression Identification in Social Media. 1-5 - Hsu Yang, Chuan-Jie Lin:
TOCP: A Dataset for Chinese Profanity Processing. 6-12 - Arjit Srivastava, Avijit Vajpayee, Syed Sarfaraz Akhtar, Naman Jain, Vinay Singh, Manish Shrivastava:
A Multi-Dimensional View of Aggression when voicing Opinion. 13-20 - Ashwin Geet D'Sa, Irina Illina, Dominique Fohr:
Towards Non-Toxic Landscapes: Automatic Toxic Comment Detection Using DNN. 21-25 - Faneva Ramiandrisoa, Josiane Mothe:
Aggression Identification in Social Media: a Transfer Learning Based Approach. 26-31 - Shardul Suryawanshi, Bharathi Raja Chakravarthi, Mihael Arcan, Paul Buitelaar:
Multimodal Meme Dataset (MultiOFF) for Identifying Offensive Content in Image and Text. 32-41 - Priya Rani, Shardul Suryawanshi, Koustava Goswami, Bharathi Raja Chakravarthi, Theodorus Fransen, John Philip McCrae:
A Comparative Study of Different State-of-the-Art Hate Speech Detection Methods in Hindi-English Code-Mixed Data. 42-48 - Faneva Ramiandrisoa, Josiane Mothe:
IRIT at TRAC 2020. 49-54 - Julian Risch, Ralf Krestel:
Bagging BERT Models for Robust Aggression Identification. 55-61 - Han Liu, Pete Burnap, Wafa Alorainy, Matthew L. Williams:
Scmhl5 at TRAC-2 Shared Task on Aggression Identification: Bert Based Ensemble Learning Approach. 62-68 - Antonio Pascucci, Raffaele Manna, Vincenzo Masucci, Johanna Monti:
The Role of Computational Stylometry in Identifying (Misogynistic) Aggression in English Social Media Texts. 69-75 - Arup Baruah, Kaushik Amar Das, Ferdous A. Barbhuiya, Kuntal Dey:
Aggression Identification in English, Hindi and Bangla Text using BERT, RoBERTa and SVM. 76-82 - Lutfiye Seda Mut Altin, Àlex Bravo, Horacio Saggion:
LaSTUS/TALN at TRAC - 2020 Trolling, Aggression and Cyberbullying. 83-86 - Anisha Datta, Shukrity Si, Urbi Chakraborty, Sudip Kumar Naskar:
Spyder: Aggression Detection on Multilingual Tweets. 87-92 - Denis Gordeev, Olga Lykova:
BERT of all trades, master of some. 93-98 - Saia Khaled Tawalbeh, Mahmoud Hammad, Mohammad Al-Smadi:
SAJA at TRAC 2020 Shared Task: Transfer Learning for Aggressive Identification with XGBoost. 99-105 - Anna Koufakou, Valerio Basile, Viviana Patti:
FlorUniTo@TRAC-2: Retrofitting Word Embeddings on an Abusive Lexicon for Aggressive Language Detection. 106-112 - Kirti Kumari, Jyoti Prakash Singh:
AI_ML_NIT_Patna @ TRAC - 2: Deep Learning Approach for Multi-lingual Aggression Identification. 113-119 - Sudhanshu Mishra, Shivangi Prasad, Shubhanshu Mishra:
Multilingual Joint Fine-tuning of Transformer models for identifying Trolling, Aggression and Cyberbullying at TRAC 2020. 120-125 - Niloofar Safi Samghabadi, Parth Patwa, Srinivas PYKL, Prerana Mukherjee, Amitava Das, Thamar Solorio:
Aggression and Misogyny Detection using BERT: A Multi-Task Approach. 126-131 - María José Díaz-Torres, Paulina Alejandra Morán-Méndez, Luis Villaseñor Pineda, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Juan Aguilera, Luis Meneses-Lerín:
Automatic Detection of Offensive Language in Social Media: Defining Linguistic Criteria to build a Mexican Spanish Dataset. 132-136 - Julian Risch, Robin Ruff, Ralf Krestel:
Offensive Language Detection Explained. 137-143 - Niloofar Safi Samghabadi, Adrián Pastor López-Monroy, Thamar Solorio:
Detecting Early Signs of Cyberbullying in Social Media. 144-149 - Anna Koufakou, Jason Scott:
Lexicon-Enhancement of Embedding-based Approaches Towards the Detection of Abusive Language. 150-157 - Shiladitya Bhattacharya, Siddharth Singh, Ritesh Kumar, Akanksha Bansal, Akash Bhagat, Yogesh Dawer, Bornini Lahiri, Atul Kr. Ojha:
Developing a Multilingual Annotated Corpus of Misogyny and Aggression. 158-168
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