Schedule
Date: Thursday, August 1, 2019
9:00–9:15 Opening Remarks
9:15–9:55 Invited Speaker: Katherine Lo
9:55–10:35 Invited Speaker: Safiya Noble
10:35–11:00 Break
11:00–12:00 Panel on "Challenges in Content Moderation: How can NLP help?"
12:00–13:30 Lunch
13.30 - 14:20 Poster Session A
- Subversive Toxicity Detection using Sentiment Information - Eloi Brassard-Gourdeau and Richard Khoury
- Exploring Deep Multimodal Fusion of Text and Photo for Hate Speech Classification - Fan Yang, Xiaochang Peng, Gargi Ghosh, Reshef Shilon, Hao Ma, Eider Moore and Goran Predovic
- Detecting harassment in real-time as conversations develop - Wessel Stoop, Florian Kunneman, Antal van den Bosch and Ben Miller
- Racial Bias in Hate Speech and Abusive Language Detection Datasets - Thomas Davidson, Debasmita Bhattacharya and Ingmar Weber
- Automated Identification of Verbally Abusive Behaviors in Online Discussions - Srecko Joksimovic, Ryan S. Baker, Jaclyn Ocumpaugh, Juan Miguel L. Andres, Ivan Tot, Elle Yuan Wang and Shane Dawson
- Multi-label Hate Speech and Abusive Language Detection in Indonesian Twitter - Muhammad Okky Ibrohim and Indra Budi
- The Discourse of Online Content Moderation: Investigating Polarized User Responses to Changes in Reddit's Quarantine Policy - Qinlan Shen and Carolyn Rose
- Pay "Attention'' to your Context when Classifying Abusive Language - Tuhin Chakrabarty, Kilol Gupta and Smaranda Muresan
- Challenges and frontiers in abusive content detection - Bertie Vidgen, Alex Harris, Dong Nguyen, Rebekah Tromble, Scott Hale and Helen Margetts
- A Hierarchically-Labeled Portuguese Hate Speech Dataset - Paula Fortuna, João Rocha da Silva, Juan Soler-Company, Leo Wanner and Sérgio Nunes
- A System to Monitor Cyberbullying based on Message Classification and Social Network Analysis - Stefano Menini, Giovanni Moretti, Michele Corazza, Elena Cabrio, Sara Tonelli and Serena Villata
14:20 - 15:30 Poster Session B
- L-HSAB: A Levantine Twitter Dataset for Hate Speech and Abusive Language - Hala Mulki, Hatem Haddad, Chedi Bechikh Ali and Halima Alshabani
- At the Lower End of Language—Exploring the Vulgar and Obscene Side of German - Elisabeth Eder, Ulrike Krieg-Holz and Udo Hahn
- Preemptive Toxic Language Detection in Wikipedia Comments Using Thread-Level Context - Mladen Karan and Jan Šnajder
- Neural Word Decomposition Models for Abusive Language Detection - Sravan Bodapati, Spandana Gella, Kasturi Bhattacharjee and Yaser Al-Onaizan
- A Platform Agnostic Dual-Strand Hate Speech Detector - Johannes Skjeggestad Meyer and Björn Gambäck
- Detecting Aggression and Toxicity using a Multi Dimension Capsule Network - Saurabh Srivastava and Prerna Khurana
- An Impossible Dialogue! Nominal Utterances and Populist Rhetoric in an Italian Twitter Corpus of Hate Speech against Immigrants - Gloria Comandini and Viviana Patti
- “Condescending, Rude, Assholes”: Framing gender and hostility on Stack Overflow - Sian Brooke
- Online aggression from a sociological perspective: An integrative view on determinants and possible countermeasures - Sebastian Weingartner and Lea Stahel
15:10–15:40 Break
15:40–16:20 Invited Speaker: Sarah T. Roberts
16:20–17:20 Interdisciplinary Work Proposals & Plenary Discussion
17:20–17:30 Closing Remarks