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Combating the hate speech in Thai textual memes

Lawankorn Mookdarsanit, Pakpoom Mookdarsanit

Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science · 2021

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Summary

<span>Thai textual memes have been popular in social media, as a form of image information summarization. Unfortunately, many memes contain some hateful content that easily causes the controversy in Thailand. </span><span>For global protection, t</span><span>he </span><em><span>Hateful Memes Challenge</span></em><span> is also provided by </span><em><span>Facebook AI</span></em><span> to enable researchers to compete their algorithms for combating the hate speech on memes as one of </span><em><span>NeurIPS’20</span></em><span> competitions. As well as in Thailand, this paper introduces the Thai textual meme detection as a new research problem in Thai nat

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.11591/ijeecs.v21.i3.pp1493-1502
Catalogue ID
SNmohbawvs-ulp9h0
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