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hatespeech-detection
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Official repository of HODI, the shared task on Homotransphobia Detection in Italian at Evalita 2023
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Hate Speech Detection Comparative Study: GPT-3.5 vs. Fine-tuned BERT Model
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A multilingual lexicon of words to hurt.
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UINSUSKA participation in HASOC 2023 Task 1
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Hate content moderation bot on Discord
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AIceberg - AI learning assistence
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Towards a Programmable Humanizing AI through Scalable Stance-Directed Architecture
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CyberGuard: Machine Learning Vigilance Against Online Harassment
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HateBR is the first large-scale expert annotated dataset of Brazilian Instagram comments for hate speech and offensive language detection on the web and social media.
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This is a python project that is used to identify hate speech in tweets. The dataset used to train the model is available on Kaggle and consists of labelled tweets where 1 indicates hate speech tweets and 0 indicates non-hate speech tweets.
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