Aaron Anampiu
2026
Aaron at SemEval-2026 Task 9: Multilingual Polarization Detection using Transformer-Based Models with Class Weighting and Threshold Tuning
Aaron Anampiu
Proceedings of the 20th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (2026)
Aaron Anampiu
Proceedings of the 20th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (2026)
This paper describes our submission to SemEval-2026 Task 9 on detecting multilingual, multicultural, and multievent online polarization. We address all three subtasks: binary polarization detection, polarization type classification, and manifestation identification for English and Swahili. Our approach leverages transformer-based models (RoBERTa-base for English, AfroXLMR-base for Swahili) with class-weighted loss functions to address severe label imbalance and per-label threshold tuning to optimize multi-label classification. On the test set, we achieve F1 macro scores of 0.7901 (English) and 0.7910 (Swahili) for Subtask 1, 0.4615 (English) and 0.4808 (Swahili) for Subtask 2 and 0.4791 (English) and 0.5830 (Swahili) for Subtask 3, which give competitive performance on the leaderboard, demonstrating the effectiveness of our methods for handling imbalanced multi-label polarization detection. Our error analysis reveals that models struggle with dehumanization detection and lack of empathy.