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Detect Sarcasm and Humor Jointly by Neural Multi-Task Learning
Sarcasm is a sophisticated speech act that is intended to express contempt or ridicule on social communities such as Twitter. In recent years, the prevalence of sarcasm on the social media has become highly disruptive to sentiment analysis systems due to
Yufeng Diao +5 more
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ABSTRACT Large‐capacity generator circuit breaker (GCB) based on vacuum interrupter technology is the key power equipment to ensure the safe operation of the power system. When the short‐circuit current was forced to cross zero, the large‐capacity GCB was difficult to generate a zero‐voltage environment through freewheeling, the vacuum interrupter (VI)
Xiangyu Han +8 more
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Sarcasm Detection in News Headline Dataset with Ensemble Deep Learning Method
Mochamad Alfan Rosid +3 more
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Abstract This paper focuses on pluralistic research designs in management and organization studies. While advocates often present such approaches as a means of reconciling practical relevance with scientific rigour, their philosophical coherence remains underexplored, particularly in relation to the paradigm debates of the 1980s and 1990s. Our analysis
Nicholas Black
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Individual differences in sarcasm interpretation and use: Evidence from the UK and China.
Ning Zhu, Ruth Filik
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Jointly Learning Sentimental Clues and Context Incongruity for Sarcasm Detection [PDF]
Wangqun Chen +4 more
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Multilingual Sarcasm Detection for Enhancing Sentiment Analysis using Deep Learning Algorithms
Recent years have seen a notable rise in online opinion-sharing, underscoring the demand for automated sentiment analysis tools. Addressing sarcasm in text is crucial, as it can significantly influence the effectiveness of sentiment analysis models. This
Ahmed Derbala Yacoub +2 more
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Playing the System: Electoral Bias in the 2024 UK General Election
Abstract The UK's 2024 general election was the least proportional of modern times. Labour's substantial parliamentary majority rested on the smallest ever winning party vote share. The Conservatives, meanwhile, suffered one of their worst ever results.
Charles Pattie, David Cutts
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Challenging the ‘S’ of Mayoral Strategic Authorities: Standardisation over Strategy?
Abstract The Labour government's English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (EDCEB) represents the most ambitious attempt yet to embed devolution and ‘empower communities’ across England, completing the map of devolution under mayoral strategic authorities.
Nicholas P. Sweeney
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The production‐distribution‐consumption triad has structured how anthropologists understand exchange for roughly a century. This article argues for expanding this triad to include an explicit focus on acquisition – the systems, processes, and practices of acquiring.
Hanna Garth
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