The paper describes the organization of the SemEval 2019 Task 5 about the detection of hate speech against immigrants and women in Spanish and English messages extracted from Twitter. The task is organized in two related classification subtasks: a main binary subtask for detecting the presence of hate speech, and a finer-grained one devoted to identifying further features in hateful contents such as the aggressive attitude and the target harassed, to distinguish if the incitement is against an individual rather than a group. HatEval has been one of the most popular tasks in SemEval-2019 with a total of 108 submitted runs for Subtask A and 70 runs for Subtask B, from a total of 74 different teams. Data provided for the task are described by showing how they have been collected and annotated. Moreover, the paper provides an analysis and discussion about the participant systems and the results they achieved in both subtasks.

SemEval-2019 Task 5: Multilingual Detection of Hate Speech Against Immigrants and Women in Twitter

Valerio Basile;Cristina Bosco;Elisabetta Fersini;Viviana Patti;Paolo Rosso;Manuela Sanguinetti
2019-01-01

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The paper describes the organization of the SemEval 2019 Task 5 about the detection of hate speech against immigrants and women in Spanish and English messages extracted from Twitter. The task is organized in two related classification subtasks: a main binary subtask for detecting the presence of hate speech, and a finer-grained one devoted to identifying further features in hateful contents such as the aggressive attitude and the target harassed, to distinguish if the incitement is against an individual rather than a group. HatEval has been one of the most popular tasks in SemEval-2019 with a total of 108 submitted runs for Subtask A and 70 runs for Subtask B, from a total of 74 different teams. Data provided for the task are described by showing how they have been collected and annotated. Moreover, the paper provides an analysis and discussion about the participant systems and the results they achieved in both subtasks.
2019
13th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation
Minneapolis
6/6/2019
Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation
Association for Computational Linguistics
54
63
https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/S19-2007
Valerio Basile, Cristina Bosco, Elisabetta Fersini, Debora Nozza, Viviana, Patti, Francisco Manuel Rangel Pardo, Paolo Rosso, Manuela Sanguinetti
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