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Modelling Sarcasm in Twitter, a Novel Approach
Francesco Barbieri
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Horacio Saggion
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Francesco Ronzano
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Paper Details:
Month: June
Year: 2014
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
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SIG: SIGNLL
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A Deeper Look into Sarcastic Tweets Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks
Soujanya Poria
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Erik Cambria
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Devamanyu Hazarika
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Prateek Vij
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Leveraging Cognitive Features for Sentiment Analysis
Abhijit Mishra
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Diptesh Kanojia
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Seema Nagar
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Kuntal Dey
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Pushpak Bhattacharyya
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What does this Emoji Mean? A Vector Space Skip-Gram Model for Twitter Emojis
Francesco Barbieri
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Francesco Ronzano
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Horacio Saggion
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Harnessing Context Incongruity for Sarcasm Detection
Aditya Joshi
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Vinita Sharma
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Pushpak Bhattacharyya
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Harnessing Cognitive Features for Sarcasm Detection
Abhijit Mishra
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Diptesh Kanojia
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Seema Nagar
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Kuntal Dey
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Pushpak Bhattacharyya
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Learning Cognitive Features from Gaze Data for Sentiment and Sarcasm Classification using Convolutional Neural Network
Abhijit Mishra
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Kuntal Dey
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Pushpak Bhattacharyya
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Reasoning with Sarcasm by Reading In-Between
Yi Tay
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Anh Tuan Luu
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Siu Cheung Hui
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Jian Su
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UPF-taln: SemEval 2015 Tasks 10 and 11. Sentiment Analysis of Literal and Figurative Language in Twitter
Francesco Barbieri
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Francesco Ronzano
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Horacio Saggion
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THU_NGN at SemEval-2018 Task 3: Tweet Irony Detection with Densely connected LSTM and Multi-task Learning
Chuhan Wu
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Fangzhao Wu
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Sixing Wu
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Junxin Liu
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Zhigang Yuan
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Yongfeng Huang
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Lancaster at SemEval-2018 Task 3: Investigating Ironic Features in English Tweets
Edward Dearden
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Alistair Baron
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INAOE-UPV at SemEval-2018 Task 3: An Ensemble Approach for Irony Detection in Twitter
Delia Irazú Hernández Farías
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Fernando Sánchez-Vega
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Manuel Montes-y-Gómez
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Paolo Rosso
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Binarizer at SemEval-2018 Task 3: Parsing dependency and deep learning for irony detection
Nishant Nikhil
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Muktabh Mayank Srivastava
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ValenTO at SemEval-2018 Task 3: Exploring the Role of Affective Content for Detecting Irony in English Tweets
Delia Irazú Hernández Farías
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Viviana Patti
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Paolo Rosso
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#NonDicevoSulSerio at SemEval-2018 Task 3: Exploiting Emojis and Affective Content for Irony Detection in English Tweets
Endang Wahyu Pamungkas
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Viviana Patti
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Your Sentiment Precedes You: Using an author’s historical tweets to predict sarcasm
Anupam Khattri
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Aditya Joshi
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Pushpak Bhattacharyya
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Mark Carman
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Sarcasm Detection : Building a Contextual Hierarchy
Taradheesh Bali
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Navjyoti Singh
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Field Of Study
Task
Sentiment Analysis
Language
English
Dataset
Twitter
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