Nithin-Holla/meme_challenge
Repository containing code from team Kingsterdam for the Hateful Memes Challenge
This project provides code to help identify hateful content in memes. You input a dataset of memes, and it processes them to classify whether each meme is hateful or not. This tool is for researchers and data scientists working on content moderation, online safety, or AI ethics.
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Use this if you need to train or evaluate a model for detecting hate speech specifically within image-text combinations like memes.
Not ideal if you are looking for a ready-to-use content moderation service or if your primary interest is text-only hate speech detection.
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