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Lexical Influences on the Perception of Sarcasm
Roger Kreuz
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Gina Caucci
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Paper Details:
Month: April
Year: 2007
Location: Rochester, New York
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Tweet Sarcasm Detection Using Deep Neural Network
Meishan Zhang
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Yue Zhang
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Guohong Fu
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CASCADE: Contextual Sarcasm Detection in Online Discussion Forums
Devamanyu Hazarika
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Soujanya Poria
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Sruthi Gorantla
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Erik Cambria
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Roger Zimmermann
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Rada Mihalcea
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Sarcasm as Contrast between a Positive Sentiment and Negative Situation
Ellen Riloff
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Ashequl Qadir
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Prafulla Surve
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Lalindra De Silva
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Nathan Gilbert
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Ruihong Huang
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Are Word Embedding-based Features Useful for Sarcasm Detection?
Aditya Joshi
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Vaibhav Tripathi
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Kevin Patel
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Pushpak Bhattacharyya
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Mark Carman
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Representing Social Media Users for Sarcasm Detection
Y. Alex Kolchinski
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Christopher Potts
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Harnessing Sequence Labeling for Sarcasm Detection in Dialogue from TV Series ‘Friends’
Aditya Joshi
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Vaibhav Tripathi
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Pushpak Bhattacharyya
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Mark J. Carman
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Identifying Sarcasm in Twitter: A Closer Look
Roberto González-Ibáñez
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Smaranda Muresan
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Nina Wacholder
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Putting Sarcasm Detection into Context: The Effects of Class Imbalance and Manual Labelling on Supervised Machine Classification of Twitter Conversations
Gavin Abercrombie
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Dirk Hovy
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Data Statements for Natural Language Processing: Toward Mitigating System Bias and Enabling Better Science
Emily M. Bender
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Batya Friedman
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LLT-PolyU: Identifying Sentiment Intensity in Ironic Tweets
Hongzhi Xu
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Enrico Santus
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Anna Laszlo
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Chu-Ren Huang
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ALANIS at SemEval-2018 Task 3: A Feature Engineering Approach to Irony Detection in English Tweets
Kevin Swanberg
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Madiha Mirza
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Ted Pedersen
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Zhenduo Wang
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IronyMagnet at SemEval-2018 Task 3: A Siamese network for Irony detection in Social media
Aniruddha Ghosh
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Tony Veale
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KLUEnicorn at SemEval-2018 Task 3: A Naive Approach to Irony Detection
Luise Dürlich
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NLPRL-IITBHU at SemEval-2018 Task 3: Combining Linguistic Features and Emoji pre-trained CNN for Irony Detection in Tweets
Harsh Rangwani
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Devang Kulshreshtha
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Anil Kumar Singh
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How Challenging is Sarcasm versus Irony Classification?: A Study With a Dataset from English Literature
Aditya Joshi
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Vaibhav Tripathi
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Pushpak Bhattacharyya
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Mark Carman
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Meghna Singh
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Jaya Saraswati
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Rajita Shukla
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An Impact Analysis of Features in a Classification Approach to Irony Detection in Product Reviews
Konstantin Buschmeier
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Philipp Cimiano
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Roman Klinger
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Fracking Sarcasm using Neural Network
Aniruddha Ghosh
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Tony Veale
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