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Author Joshi, Aditya, author

Title Investigations in computational sarcasm / Aditya Joshi, Pushpak Bhattacharyya, Mark J. Carman
Published Singapore : Springer, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (XII, 143 pages) : illustrations
Series Cognitive Systems Monographs, 1867-4925 ; 37
Cognitive systems monographs ; 37. 1867-4925
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Survey -- 3. Understanding the Phenomenon of Sarcasm -- 4. Sarcasm Detection using Incongruity within Target Text -- 5. Sarcasm Detection using Contextual Incongruity -- 6. Sarcasm Generation -- 7. Conclusion & Future Work
Summary This book describes the authors' investigations of computational sarcasm based on the notion of incongruity. In addition, it provides a holistic view of past work in computational sarcasm and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Sarcastic text is a peculiar form of sentiment expression and computational sarcasm refers to computational techniques that process sarcastic text. To first understand the phenomenon of sarcasm, three studies are conducted: (a) how is sarcasm annotation impacted when done by non-native annotators? (b) How is sarcasm annotation impacted when the task is to distinguish between sarcasm and irony? And (c) can targets of sarcasm be identified by humans and computers. Following these studies, the book proposes approaches for two research problems: sarcasm detection and sarcasm generation. To detect sarcasm, incongruity is captured in two ways: 'intra-textual incongruity' where the authors look at incongruity within the text to be classified (i.e., target text) and 'context incongruity' where the authors incorporate information outside the target text. These approaches use machine-learning techniques such as classifiers, topic models, sequence labelling, and word embeddings. These approaches operate at multiple levels: (a) sentiment incongruity (based on sentiment mixtures), (b) semantic incongruity (based on word embedding distance), (c) language model incongruity (based on unexpected language model), (d) author's historical context (based on past text by the author), and (e) conversational context (based on cues from the conversation). In the second part of the book, the authors present the first known technique for sarcasm generation, which uses a template-based approach to generate a sarcastic response to user input. This book will prove to be a valuable resource for researchers working on sentiment analysis, especially as applied to automation in social media
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Computational intelligence.
Text processing (Computer science)
Irony.
Word processing operations.
Word processing.
irony.
COMPUTERS -- General.
Text processing (Computer science)
Irony
Computational intelligence
Computational linguistics
Engineering
Form Electronic book
Author Bhattacharyya, Pushpak, author
Carman, Mark J., author
ISBN 9789811083969
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9789811083976
9811083975
9789811341397
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