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Take its Essence, Discard its Dross! Debiasing for Toxic Language Detection via Counterfactual Causal Effect

Authors :
Lu, Junyu
Xu, Bo
Zhang, Xiaokun
Liu, Kaiyuan
Zhang, Dongyu
Yang, Liang
Lin, Hongfei
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Current methods of toxic language detection (TLD) typically rely on specific tokens to conduct decisions, which makes them suffer from lexical bias, leading to inferior performance and generalization. Lexical bias has both "useful" and "misleading" impacts on understanding toxicity. Unfortunately, instead of distinguishing between these impacts, current debiasing methods typically eliminate them indiscriminately, resulting in a degradation in the detection accuracy of the model. To this end, we propose a Counterfactual Causal Debiasing Framework (CCDF) to mitigate lexical bias in TLD. It preserves the "useful impact" of lexical bias and eliminates the "misleading impact". Specifically, we first represent the total effect of the original sentence and biased tokens on decisions from a causal view. We then conduct counterfactual inference to exclude the direct causal effect of lexical bias from the total effect. Empirical evaluations demonstrate that the debiased TLD model incorporating CCDF achieves state-of-the-art performance in both accuracy and fairness compared to competitive baselines applied on several vanilla models. The generalization capability of our model outperforms current debiased models for out-of-distribution data.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.00983
Document Type :
Working Paper