Evaluating Annotation Consistency in Offensive Language Detection: A Data Analytics Approach on the TweetEval Dataset
Abstract
Most machine learning models are not only highly
dependent on difficult datasets but also on the quality of labeled
data they are trained on, especially for offensive content detection.
In this paper, we study the TweetEval dataset to provide a
comparison of its ground truth with manually annotated labels;
inter-annotator agreements are applied here as a metric for
assessing the consistency of annotation. Cohen’s Kappa coefficient
is used to quantify how much each pair of annotators agreed and
where they differed. In-depth examination of missed classifications
demonstrates other difficulties with manual labelling: subjective
interpretation, context dependency, and annotator bias. The in-
sights gathered demonstrate how manual annotation can have
positive and negative effects on further model training practices,
highlighting the importance of standardized annotation guidelines.
In their actions, the findings contribute to enhancing offensive
content detection models by advocating dataset reliability and the
reduction of inconsistencies in labeling.
Keywords:
—TweetEval Dataset, Annotation Consistency, Inter- Annotator Agreement,Cohen’s Kappa,, Offensive Language Detection, Hybrid Models,Annotator BiasPublished
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