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Toxicity Detection for Indic Multilingual Social Media Content. (arXiv:2201.00598v1 [cs.CL])
Jan. 4, 2022, 9:10 p.m. | Manan Jhaveri, Devanshu Ramaiya, Harveen Singh Chadha
cs.CL updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
Toxic content is one of the most critical issues for social media platforms
today. India alone had 518 million social media users in 2020. In order to
provide a good experience to content creators and their audience, it is crucial
to flag toxic comments and the users who post that. But the big challenge is
identifying toxicity in low resource Indic languages because of the presence of
multiple representations of the same text. Moreover, the posts/comments on
social media do …
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