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A Large Self-Annotated Corpus for Sarcasm
Mikhail Khodak
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Nikunj Saunshi
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Kiran Vodrahalli
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Paper Details:
Month: May
Year: 2018
Location: Miyazaki, Japan
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IIIDYT at SemEval-2018 Task 3: Irony detection in English tweets
Edison Marrese-Taylor
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Suzana Ilic
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Jorge Balazs
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Helmut Prendinger
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Yutaka Matsuo
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Deep contextualized word representations for detecting sarcasm and irony
Suzana Ilić
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Edison Marrese-Taylor
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Jorge Balazs
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Yutaka Matsuo
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http://nlp.cs.princeton.edu/SARC/
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https://www.reddit.com
http://files.pushshift.io/reddit
https://github.com/NLPrinceton/
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English
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Social Media
Twitter
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