MAHED Shared Task: Multimodal Detection of Hope and Hate Emotions in Arabic Content
Abstract
AbstractThis paper presents the MAHED 2025 Shared Task on Multimodal Detection of Hope and Hate Emotions in Arabic Content, comprising three subtasks: (1) text-based classification of Arabic content into hate and hope, (2) multi-task learning for joint prediction of emotions, offensive content, and hate speech, and (3) multimodal detection of hateful content in Arabic memes. We provide three high-quality datasets totaling over 22,000 instances sourced from social media platforms, annotated by native Arabic speakers with Cohen’s Kappa exceeding 0.85. Our evaluation attracted 46 leaderboard submissions from participants, with systems leveraging Arabic-specific pre-trained language models (AraBERT, MARBERT), large language models (GPT-4, Gemini), and multimodal fusion architectures combining CLIP vision encoders with Arabic text models. The best-performing systems achieved macro F1-scores of 0.723 (Task 1), 0.578 (Task 2), and 0.796 (Task 3), with top teams employing ensemble methods, class-weighted training, and OCR-aware multimodal fusion. Analysis reveals persistent challenges in dialectal robustness, minority class detection for hope speech, and highlights key directions for future Arabic content moderation research.