Seminar 2025-02-05: Hannes Waldetoft

  • Date: 5 February 2025, 10:15–11:30
  • Location: Ekonomikum, Room H317
  • Type: Seminar
  • Lecturer: Hannes Waldetoft, Department of Statistics at Uppsala University
  • Organiser: Department of Statistics

Speaker Hannes Waldetoft, Department of Statistics at Uppsala University

Topic Legal and Ethical Implications of Transformer-Assisted Hate Crime Classification and Estimation in Sweden

Abstract Hate crimes, driven by biases against specific demographic groups, harm not only individuals but undermine the security, trust, and cohesion of entire communities. Accurately identifying such crimes remains a significant challenge due to under-reporting, limited training, and the complexity of determining bias motivations. In this paper, we analyze the results of a transformer-based classification model developed to improve the precision of hate crime statistics and identification in Sweden. Empirical results indicate the model outperforms traditional manual police classification of hate crimes, achieving higher precision across various crime types and regions. We further disaggregate performance to pinpoint persistent challenges and highlight categories where both human and machine decision-makers struggle. While the model focuses on statistical estimation rather than direct case-level decision-making, we discuss the broader implications of algorithmic transparency, accountability, and explainability. Ultimately, this research illustrates how transformer-based neural networks can responsibly bolster the detection and understanding of hate crimes, informing policies to better protect vulnerable communities

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