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Sarcasm detection on tweets using neural network
Sarcasm Detection
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Detecting Sarcasm on Twitter using both traditonal machine learning and deep learning techniques.
Spirs
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Sarcasm dataset, 15K tweets, very high quality, both intended & perceived sarcasm, rich context
Hyphen
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[NeurIPS 2022 Oral (Spotlight)] Public Wisdom Matters! Discourse-Aware Hyperbolic Fourier Co-Attention for Social-Text Classification
Semeval2022 Task6 Sarcasm Detection
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Sarcasm is a term that refers to the use of words to mock, irritate, or amuse someone. It is commonly used on social media. The metaphorical and creative nature of sarcasm presents a significant difficulty for sentiment analysis systems based on affective computing. The technique and results of our team, UTNLP, in the SemEval-2022 shared task 6 on sarcasm detection are presented in this paper.
Sarcasm_detection_using_tensorflow
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A deep learning model to detect sarcasm in plain text.
Sarcasm Detection With Bert And Gcn
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A sarcasm detection model using Bidirectional Encorder Representations for Transformers (BERT) and Graph Convolutional Network (GCN) which has shown state-of-art results against conventional models and vanilla transformer-based approaches.
Sarcasm_detection_twitter
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Sarcasm detection is a particularly difficult task even for humans. This repository contains the implementation of a research paper by Ashwin Rajadesingan in python ML libraries.
Irony Detection
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System for irony detection in product reviews
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