Improving Abusive Language Detection with online interaction network

2022 
The rapid development of online social media makes Abusive Language Detection (ALD) a hot topic in the field of affective computing. However, most methods for ALD in social networks do not take into account the interactive relationships among user posts, which simply regard ALD as a task of text context representation learning. To solve this problem, we propose a pipeline approach that considers both the context of a post and the characteristics of interaction network in which it is posted. Specifically, our method is divided into pre-training and downstream tasks. First, to capture fine contextual features of the posts, we use Bidirectional Encoder Representation from Transformers (BERT) as Encoder to generate sentence representations. Later, we build a Relation-Special Network according to the semantic similarity between posts as well as the interaction network structural information. On this basis, we design a Relation-Special Graph Neural Network (RSGNN) to spread effective information in the interaction network and learn the classification of texts. The experiment proves that our method can effectively improve the detection effect of abusive posts over three public datasets. The results demonstrate that injecting interaction network structure into the abusive language detection task can significantly improve the detection results.
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