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Learning Activities in Colours and Rainbows for Programming Skill Development ...
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Regionalized models for Spanish language variations based on Twitter ...
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Analyzing a Carceral Algorithm used by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections ...
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OkwuGbé: End-to-End Speech Recognition for Fon and Igbo ...
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When the Echo Chamber Shatters: Examining the Use of Community-Specific Language Post-Subreddit Ban ...
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GENder-IT: An Annotated English-Italian Parallel Challenge Set for Cross-Linguistic Natural Gender Phenomena ...
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Natural-Language Multi-Agent Simulations of Argumentative Opinion Dynamics ...
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Large Pre-trained Language Models Contain Human-like Biases of What is Right and Wrong to Do ...
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Artificial writing is permeating our lives due to recent advances in large-scale, transformer-based language models (LMs) such as BERT, its variants, GPT-2/3, and others. Using them as pre-trained models and fine-tuning them for specific tasks, researchers have extended state of the art for many NLP tasks and shown that they capture not only linguistic knowledge but also retain general knowledge implicitly present in the data. Unfortunately, LMs trained on unfiltered text corpora suffer from degenerated and biased behaviour. While this is well established, we show that recent LMs also contain human-like biases of what is right and wrong to do, some form of ethical and moral norms of the society -- they bring a "moral direction" to surface. That is, we show that these norms can be captured geometrically by a direction, which can be computed, e.g., by a PCA, in the embedding space, reflecting well the agreement of phrases to social norms implicitly expressed in the training texts and providing a path for ...
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Computation and Language cs.CL; Computers and Society cs.CY; FOS Computer and information sciences
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2103.11790 https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.11790
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Proceedings of ICML 2021 Workshop on Theoretic Foundation, Criticism, and Application Trend of Explainable AI ...
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Efficiency of Using Utility for Usernames Verification in Online Community Management ...
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Political Ideology and Polarization of Policy Positions: A Multi-dimensional Approach ...
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BIOPAK Flasher: Epidemic disease monitoring and detection in Pakistan using text mining ...
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Towards Knowledge-Grounded Counter Narrative Generation for Hate Speech ...
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Theoretical foundations and limits of word embeddings: what types of meaning can they capture? ...
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Modeling Framing in Immigration Discourse on Social Media ...
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Exploring Polarization of Users Behavior on Twitter During the 2019 South American Protests ...
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