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Sarcasm detection on Facebook

Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Multimodal Interaction: Adjunct, 2018
Sarcasm is a common feature of user interaction on social networking sites. Sarcasm differs with typical communication in alignment of literal meaning with intended meaning. Humans can recognize sarcasm from sufficient context information including from the various contents available on SNS.
Dipto Das, Anthony J. Clark
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Sarcasm Detection with Commonsense Knowledge

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, 2021
Sarcasm is commonly used in today's social media platforms such as Twitter and Reddit. Sarcasm detection is necessary for analysing people's real sentiments as people usually use sarcasm to express a flipped emotion against the literal meaning. However, the current works neglect the fact that commonsense knowledge is crucial for sarcasm recognition. In
Jiangnan Li   +4 more
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Sarcasm Detection on Twitter

Proceedings of the Eighth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining, 2015
Sarcasm is a nuanced form of language in which individuals state the opposite of what is implied. With this intentional ambiguity, sarcasm detection has always been a challenging task, even for humans. Current approaches to automatic sarcasm detection rely primarily on lexical and linguistic cues.
Ashwin Rajadesingan   +2 more
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Sarcasm Detection Approaches Survey

2020
Sarcasm is a special way of expressing opinion most commonly on social media websites like Twitter and product review platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, Snapdeal, etc., in which the actual meaning and the implied meanings differ. Generally, sarcasm is aimed at insulting someone or something in an indirect way or expressing irony.
Anirudh Kamath   +3 more
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Sarcasm Detection in Newspaper Headlines

2020 IEEE 15th International Conference on Industrial and Information Systems (ICIIS), 2020
Sarcasm is an important part of communication, and detecting sarcasm is difficult for humans, let alone computers. Newspapers often seem to employ sarcasm in their headlines to grab the readers’ attention. However, more often than not, the readers find it difficult to detect the irony in the headlines, thus getting a wrong idea about that particular ...
Parnavi Shrikhande   +2 more
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Detecting Sarcasm in Text

2019
Sarcasm is a nuanced form of speech extensively employed in various online platforms such as social networks, micro-blogs etc. and sarcasm detection refers to predicting whether the text is sarcastic or not. Detecting sarcasm in text is among the major issues facing sentiment analysis.
Sakshi Thakur   +2 more
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Affective Representations for Sarcasm Detection

The 41st International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research & Development in Information Retrieval, 2018
Sarcasm detection from text has gained increasing attention. While one thread of research has emphasized the importance of affective content in sarcasm detection, another avenue of research has explored the effectiveness of word representations. In this paper, we introduce a novel model for automated sarcasm detection in text, called Affective Word ...
Ameeta Agrawal, Aijun An
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Arabic sarcasm detection in Twitter

2017 International Conference on Engineering & MIS (ICEMIS), 2017
Sarcasm is a special form of irony or satirical wit in which people convey the opposite of what they mean. Sarcasm largely increases in social networks, especially in Twitter. Detecting sarcasm in tweets improves the automatic analysis tools that analyze the data to provide or enhance customer service and fabricate or enhance a product. Also, there are
Dana Al-Ghadhban   +3 more
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Sarcasm Detection

Sarcasm is a procedure of verbal irony that is planned to convey ridicule, contempt, or mockery. Because sarcasm can change a statement's meaning, the viewpoint analysis procedure is susceptible to mistakes. Sarcastic remarks simply have reduced the effectiveness of sentiment estimation, according to the prior study.
Himani Pokhriyal, Goonjan Jain
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Review of automatic sarcasm detection

2017 2nd International Conference on Telecommunication and Networks (TEL-NET), 2017
Sentiment Analysis has become a significant research matter for its probable in tapping into the vast amount of opinions generated by the people. Sentiment analysis deals with the computational conduct of opinion, sentiment within the text. People sometimes uses sarcastic text to express their opinion within the text. Sarcasm is a type of communication
Shalini Raghav, Ela Kumar
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