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Detecting Offensive Tweets in Hindi-English Code-Switched Language
Puneet Mathur
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Rajiv Shah
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Ramit Sawhney
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Debanjan Mahata
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 2018
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Did you offend me? Classification of Offensive Tweets in Hinglish Language
Puneet Mathur
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Ramit Sawhney
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Meghna Ayyar
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Rajiv Shah
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Identification of Emergency Blood Donation Request on Twitter
Puneet Mathur
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Meghna Ayyar
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Sahil Chopra
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Simra Shahid
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Laiba Mehnaz
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Rajiv Shah
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Exploring and Learning Suicidal Ideation Connotations on Social Media with Deep Learning
Ramit Sawhney
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Prachi Manchanda
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Puneet Mathur
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Rajiv Shah
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Raj Singh
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http://www.cfilt.iitb.ac.in/
Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Embeddings
Syntax
Task
Sentiment Analysis
Approach
Deep Learning
Representation Learning
Language
English
Hindi
Arabic
Dataset
News
Social Media
Twitter
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