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text classification - Getting dubious results in Azure Content Moderator - Explainable AI

I'm experimenting with Azure's Content Moderator, especially with the Classify parameter. There are 3 categories.

The categories are pertaining to the text content that may be undesirable.

  • Category 1 - content could be sexually explicit or adult related

  • Category 2 - language may be considered sexually suggestive or mature in certain situations

  • Category 3 - potentially offensive language

The score is between 0 and 1. The higher the score, the higher the model is predicting that the category may be applicable.

So, being apolitical and simply curious, I used the Facebook posts from Donald J. Trump and the current Head of State Joe Biden, regarding the recent events in the Capitol.

However, I find the results very dubious, and can't seem to understand why one post with no negative words gets marked as highly (potentially) offensive, another - with more words with negative meaning - is not marked as such.

Donald J. Trump's: Post-Trump-Content-Moderator

And Joe Biden's: Post-Biden-Content-Moderator

I'd super appreciate it if someone could help me understand where this comes from. Maybe it's something very simple and obvious and I just don't get it.

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65939147/getting-dubious-results-in-azure-content-moderator-explainable-ai

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