An Efficient Hybrid Deep Learning Approach for Detecting Online Abusive Language
arXiv cs.CL / 3/12/2026
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Key Points
- The paper presents a hybrid deep learning model that combines BERT, CNN, and LSTM with a ReLU activation function to detect abusive language across multiple platforms, including YouTube comments, online forums, and dark web posts.
- It addresses obfuscated or coded phrases used to evade detection, aiming for robust performance on diverse content.
- The study uses a real-world, imbalanced dataset with 77,620 abusive and 272,214 non-abusive samples (ratio 1:3.5) and reports approximately 99% performance on metrics such as Precision, Recall, Accuracy, F1-score, and AUC.
- By capturing semantic, contextual, and sequential patterns, the approach improves detection in highly skewed data common in online environments.
- The results suggest potential for enhanced moderation tools with cross-platform applicability, though real-world deployment considerations (computational cost, bias, and privacy) would need further study.
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