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title = "Simon @ {LT}-{EDI}-{EACL}2021: Detecting Hope Speech with {BERT}",
author = "Que, Qinyu",
editor = "Chakravarthi, Bharathi Raja and
McCrae, John P. and
Zarrouk, Manel and
Bali, Kalika and
Buitelaar, Paul",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the First Workshop on Language Technology for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion",
month = apr,
year = "2021",
address = "Kyiv",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2021.ltedi-1.26/",
pages = "175--179",
abstract = "In today`s society, the rapid development of communication technology allows us to communicate with people from different parts of the world. In the process of communication, each person treats others differently. Some people are used to using offensive and sarcastic language to express their views. These words cause pain to others and make people feel down. Some people are used to sharing happiness with others and encouraging others. Such people bring joy and hope to others through their words. On social media platforms, these two kinds of language are all over the place. If people want to make the online world a better place, they will have to deal with both. So identifying offensive language and hope language is an essential task. There have been many assignments about offensive language. Shared Task on Hope Speech Detection for Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion at LT-EDI 2021-EACL 2021 uses another unique perspective {--} to identify the language of Hope to make contributions to society. The XLM-Roberta model is an excellent multilingual model. Our team used a fine-tuned XLM-Roberta model to accomplish this task."
}
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%Y Zarrouk, Manel
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%D 2021
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%X In today‘s society, the rapid development of communication technology allows us to communicate with people from different parts of the world. In the process of communication, each person treats others differently. Some people are used to using offensive and sarcastic language to express their views. These words cause pain to others and make people feel down. Some people are used to sharing happiness with others and encouraging others. Such people bring joy and hope to others through their words. On social media platforms, these two kinds of language are all over the place. If people want to make the online world a better place, they will have to deal with both. So identifying offensive language and hope language is an essential task. There have been many assignments about offensive language. Shared Task on Hope Speech Detection for Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion at LT-EDI 2021-EACL 2021 uses another unique perspective – to identify the language of Hope to make contributions to society. The XLM-Roberta model is an excellent multilingual model. Our team used a fine-tuned XLM-Roberta model to accomplish this task.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2021.ltedi-1.26/
%P 175-179
Markdown (Informal)
[Simon @ LT-EDI-EACL2021: Detecting Hope Speech with BERT](https://aclanthology.org/2021.ltedi-1.26/) (Que, LTEDI 2021)
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