UPB at SemEval-2022 Task 5: Enhancing UNITER with Image Sentiment and Graph Convolutional Networks for Multimedia Automatic Misogyny Identification
In recent times, the detection of hate-speech, offensive, or abusive language in online media has become an important topic in NLP research due to the exponential growth of social media and the propagation of such messages, as well as their impact. Misogyny detection, even though it plays an importa...
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Zusammenfassung: | In recent times, the detection of hate-speech, offensive, or abusive language
in online media has become an important topic in NLP research due to the
exponential growth of social media and the propagation of such messages, as
well as their impact. Misogyny detection, even though it plays an important
part in hate-speech detection, has not received the same attention. In this
paper, we describe our classification systems submitted to the SemEval-2022
Task 5: MAMI - Multimedia Automatic Misogyny Identification. The shared task
aimed to identify misogynous content in a multi-modal setting by analysing meme
images together with their textual captions. To this end, we propose two models
based on the pre-trained UNITER model, one enhanced with an image sentiment
classifier, whereas the second leverages a Vocabulary Graph Convolutional
Network (VGCN). Additionally, we explore an ensemble using the aforementioned
models. Our best model reaches an F1-score of 71.4% in Sub-task A and 67.3% for
Sub-task B positioning our team in the upper third of the leaderboard. We
release the code and experiments for our models on GitHub |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2205.14769 |