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title = "Mavericks at {BLP}-2023 Task 1: Ensemble-based Approach Using Language Models for Violence Inciting Text Detection",
author = "Page, Saurabh and
Mangalvedhekar, Sudeep and
Deshpande, Kshitij and
Chavan, Tanmay and
Sonawane, Sheetal",
editor = "Alam, Firoj and
Kar, Sudipta and
Chowdhury, Shammur Absar and
Sadeque, Farig and
Amin, Ruhul",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the First Workshop on Bangla Language Processing (BLP-2023)",
month = dec,
year = "2023",
address = "Singapore",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2023.banglalp-1.22",
doi = "10.18653/v1/2023.banglalp-1.22",
pages = "190--195",
abstract = "This paper presents our work for the Violence Inciting Text Detection shared task in the First Workshop on Bangla Language Processing. Social media has accelerated the propagation of hate and violence-inciting speech in society. It is essential to develop efficient mechanisms to detect and curb the propagation of such texts. The problem of detecting violence-inciting texts is further exacerbated in low-resource settings due to sparse research and less data. The data provided in the shared task consists of texts in the Bangla language, where each example is classified into one of the three categories defined based on the types of violence-inciting texts. We try and evaluate several BERT-based models, and then use an ensemble of the models as our final submission. Our submission is ranked 10th in the final leaderboard of the shared task with a macro F1 score of 0.737.",
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%T Mavericks at BLP-2023 Task 1: Ensemble-based Approach Using Language Models for Violence Inciting Text Detection
%A Page, Saurabh
%A Mangalvedhekar, Sudeep
%A Deshpande, Kshitij
%A Chavan, Tanmay
%A Sonawane, Sheetal
%Y Alam, Firoj
%Y Kar, Sudipta
%Y Chowdhury, Shammur Absar
%Y Sadeque, Farig
%Y Amin, Ruhul
%S Proceedings of the First Workshop on Bangla Language Processing (BLP-2023)
%D 2023
%8 December
%I Association for Computational Linguistics
%C Singapore
%F page-etal-2023-mavericks
%X This paper presents our work for the Violence Inciting Text Detection shared task in the First Workshop on Bangla Language Processing. Social media has accelerated the propagation of hate and violence-inciting speech in society. It is essential to develop efficient mechanisms to detect and curb the propagation of such texts. The problem of detecting violence-inciting texts is further exacerbated in low-resource settings due to sparse research and less data. The data provided in the shared task consists of texts in the Bangla language, where each example is classified into one of the three categories defined based on the types of violence-inciting texts. We try and evaluate several BERT-based models, and then use an ensemble of the models as our final submission. Our submission is ranked 10th in the final leaderboard of the shared task with a macro F1 score of 0.737.
%R 10.18653/v1/2023.banglalp-1.22
%U https://aclanthology.org/2023.banglalp-1.22
%U https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2023.banglalp-1.22
%P 190-195
Markdown (Informal)
[Mavericks at BLP-2023 Task 1: Ensemble-based Approach Using Language Models for Violence Inciting Text Detection](https://aclanthology.org/2023.banglalp-1.22) (Page et al., BanglaLP 2023)
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