As the use of automated social media analysis tools surges, concerns over accuracy of analytics have increased. Some tentative evidence suggests that sarcasm alone could account for as much as a 50% drop in accuracy when automatically detecting sentiment. This paper assesses and outlines the prevalence of sarcastic and ironic language within social media posts. Several past studies proposed models for automatic sarcasm and irony detection for sentiment analysis; however, these approaches result in models trained on training data of highly questionable quality, with little qualitative appreciation of the underlying data. To understand the issues and scale of the problem, we are the first to conduct and present results of a focused manual sem...
Past studies in Sarcasm Detection mostly make use of Twitter datasets collected using hashtag-based ...
Handling figurative language like irony is currently a challenging task in natural language processi...
Sarcasm is a complex multimodal phenomenon that can be difficult to detect even in face-to-face comm...
As the use of automated social media analysis tools surges, concerns over accuracy of analytics have...
The use of irony and sarcasm has been proven to be a pervasive phenomenon in social media posing a c...
Determining sarcasm among social media is one of the propounded problems from early days. Since reco...
Current study is with the aim to identify similarities and distinctions between irony and sarcasm by...
Sarcasm is a common phenomenon in social media, and is inherently difficult to analyse, not just aut...
In the past decade, social media like Twitter have become popular and a part of everyday life for ma...
Verbal irony, or sarcasm, presents a significant technical and conceptual challenge when it comes to...
To avoid a sarcastic message being understood in its unintended literal meaning, in microtexts such ...
Recently, microblogs platforms such as Twitter are becoming popular day by day. People used Twitter...
Contains fulltext : 148844.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To avoid a sa...
Sarcasm can radically alter or invert a phrase's meaning. Sarcasm detection can therefore help impro...
Social media has become a common avenue for transmission of information. There has been a rising tre...
Past studies in Sarcasm Detection mostly make use of Twitter datasets collected using hashtag-based ...
Handling figurative language like irony is currently a challenging task in natural language processi...
Sarcasm is a complex multimodal phenomenon that can be difficult to detect even in face-to-face comm...
As the use of automated social media analysis tools surges, concerns over accuracy of analytics have...
The use of irony and sarcasm has been proven to be a pervasive phenomenon in social media posing a c...
Determining sarcasm among social media is one of the propounded problems from early days. Since reco...
Current study is with the aim to identify similarities and distinctions between irony and sarcasm by...
Sarcasm is a common phenomenon in social media, and is inherently difficult to analyse, not just aut...
In the past decade, social media like Twitter have become popular and a part of everyday life for ma...
Verbal irony, or sarcasm, presents a significant technical and conceptual challenge when it comes to...
To avoid a sarcastic message being understood in its unintended literal meaning, in microtexts such ...
Recently, microblogs platforms such as Twitter are becoming popular day by day. People used Twitter...
Contains fulltext : 148844.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To avoid a sa...
Sarcasm can radically alter or invert a phrase's meaning. Sarcasm detection can therefore help impro...
Social media has become a common avenue for transmission of information. There has been a rising tre...
Past studies in Sarcasm Detection mostly make use of Twitter datasets collected using hashtag-based ...
Handling figurative language like irony is currently a challenging task in natural language processi...
Sarcasm is a complex multimodal phenomenon that can be difficult to detect even in face-to-face comm...