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CAVES: A Dataset to facilitate Explainable Classification and Summarization of Concerns towards COVID Vaccines

Computation and Language 2022-11-14 v2 Computers and Society Information Retrieval Machine Learning

Abstract

Convincing people to get vaccinated against COVID-19 is a key societal challenge in the present times. As a first step towards this goal, many prior works have relied on social media analysis to understand the specific concerns that people have towards these vaccines, such as potential side-effects, ineffectiveness, political factors, and so on. Though there are datasets that broadly classify social media posts into Anti-vax and Pro-Vax labels, there is no dataset (to our knowledge) that labels social media posts according to the specific anti-vaccine concerns mentioned in the posts. In this paper, we have curated CAVES, the first large-scale dataset containing about 10k COVID-19 anti-vaccine tweets labelled into various specific anti-vaccine concerns in a multi-label setting. This is also the first multi-label classification dataset that provides explanations for each of the labels. Additionally, the dataset also provides class-wise summaries of all the tweets. We also perform preliminary experiments on the dataset and show that this is a very challenging dataset for multi-label explainable classification and tweet summarization, as is evident by the moderate scores achieved by some state-of-the-art models. Our dataset and codes are available at: https://github.com/sohampoddar26/caves-data

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@article{arxiv.2204.13746,
  title  = {CAVES: A Dataset to facilitate Explainable Classification and Summarization of Concerns towards COVID Vaccines},
  author = {Soham Poddar and Azlaan Mustafa Samad and Rajdeep Mukherjee and Niloy Ganguly and Saptarshi Ghosh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.13746},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Accepted at SIGIR'22 (Resource Track)