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Current limitations in cyberbullying detection: On evaluation criteria, reproducibility, and data scarcity
2020
Language Resources and Evaluation
AbstractThe detection of online cyberbullying has seen an increase in societal importance, popularity in research, and available open data. Nevertheless, while computational power and affordability of resources continue to increase, the access restrictions on high-quality data limit the applicability of state-of-the-art techniques. Consequently, much of the recent research uses small, heterogeneous datasets, without a thorough evaluation of applicability. In this paper, we further illustrate
doi:10.1007/s10579-020-09509-1
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