LLOD schema for Simplified Offensive Language Taxonomy in multilingual detection and applications
Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, Barbara | University of Applied Sciences in Konin |
Bączkowska, Anna | University of Gdansk |
Dontcheva-Navrátilová, Olga | Masaryk University |
Liebeskind, Chaya | Jerusalem College of Technology |
Žitnik, Slavko | University of Ljubljana |
Trojszczak, Marcin | University of Applied Sciences in Konin |
Povolná, Renata | Masaryk University |
Utka, Andrius | Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas |
The goal of the paper is to present a Simplified Offensive Language (SOL) Taxonomy, its application and testing in the Second Annotation Campaign conducted between March-May 2023 on four languages: English, Czech, Lithuanian, and Polish to be verified and located in LLOD. Making reference to the previous Offensive Language taxonomic models proposed mostly by the same COST Action Nexus Linguarum WG 4.1.1 team, the number and variety of the categories underwent the definitional revision, and the present typology was tested in the annotation on the publicly available offensive language datasets of each of the four languages. The results of the annotation are presented and as they are contained within the accepted statistical values on the inter-annotator agreement in the SOL categories and their aspects, we propose this taxonomy as a core ontology which represents the encoding of the supported offensive languages and justify its use on new data in terms of a more universal Linguistic Linked Open Data (LLOD) schema.
The present study has been conducted within the Use Case WG 4.1.1. Incivility in Media and Social Media, COST Action CA 18209 European network for Web-centred linguistic data science Nexus Linguarum |
Journal | Cite Score | SNIP | SJR | Year | Quartile |
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Lodz Papers in Pragmatics | 1.1 | 0.387 | 0.132 | 2023 | Q2 |