Proceedings of the NAACL Student Research Workshop

Jacob Andreas, Eunsol Choi, Angeliki Lazaridou (Editors)


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N16-2
Month:
June
Year:
2016
Address:
San Diego, California
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NAACL
Event:
Nations of the Americas Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (2016)
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Association for Computational Linguistics
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https://preview.aclanthology.org/just-dir/N16-2/
DOI:
10.18653/v1/N16-2
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Hate speech in the form of racist and sexist remarks are a common occurrence on social media. For that reason, many social media services address the problem of identifying hate speech, but the definition of hate speech varies markedly and is largely a manual effort (BBC, 2015; Lomas, 2015). We provide a list of criteria founded in critical race theory, and use them to annotate a publicly available corpus of more than 16k tweets. We analyze the impact of various extra-linguistic features in conjunction with character n-grams for hate-speech detection. We also present a dictionary based the most indicative words in our data.