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An Indian Language Social Media Collection for Hate and Offensive Speech

2020-05-01LREC 2020Unverified0· sign in to hype

Anita Saroj, Sukomal Pal

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In social media, people express themselves every day on issues that affect their lives. During the parliamentary elections, people's interaction with the candidates in social media posts reflects a lot of social trends in a charged atmosphere. People's likes and dislikes on leaders, political parties and their stands often become subject of hate and offensive posts. We collected social media posts in Hindi and English from Facebook and Twitter during the run-up to the parliamentary election 2019 of India (PEI data-2019). We created a dataset for sentiment analysis into three categories: hate speech, offensive and not hate, or not offensive. We report here the initial results of sentiment classification for the dataset using different classifiers.

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