VocalTweets: Investigating Social Media Offensive Language Among Nigerian Musicians

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Authors Sunday Oluyele, Juwon Akingbade, Victor Akinode arXiv ID 2411.06477 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Cross-listed cs.LG Citations 0 Venue Dutse Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences Last Checked 6 months ago
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Musicians frequently use social media to express their opinions, but they often convey different messages in their music compared to their posts online. Some utilize these platforms to abuse their colleagues, while others use it to show support for political candidates or engage in activism, as seen during the #EndSars protest. There are extensive research done on offensive language detection on social media, the usage of offensive language by musicians has received limited attention. In this study, we introduce VocalTweets, a code-switched and multilingual dataset comprising tweets from 12 prominent Nigerian musicians, labeled with a binary classification method as Normal or Offensive. We trained a model using HuggingFace's base-Twitter-RoBERTa, achieving an F1 score of 74.5. Additionally, we conducted cross-corpus experiments with the OLID dataset to evaluate the generalizability of our dataset.
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