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Automatic Sarcasm Detection: A Survey
10 February 2016
Aditya Joshi
P. Bhattacharyya
Mark James Carman
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Harnessing Cognitive Features for Sarcasm Detection
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`Who would have thought of that!': A Hierarchical Topic Model for Extraction of Sarcasm-prevalent Topics and Sarcasm Detection
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Prayas Jain
P. Bhattacharyya
Mark James Carman
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A Deeper Look into Sarcastic Tweets Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks
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Min Zhang
Devamanyu Hazarika
Prateek Vij
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Are Word Embedding-based Features Useful for Sarcasm Detection?
Aditya Joshi
Vaibhav Tripathi
Kevin Patel
P. Bhattacharyya
Mark James Carman
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04 Oct 2016
Modelling Context with User Embeddings for Sarcasm Detection in Social Media
Silvio Amir
Byron C. Wallace
Hao Lyu
Mário J. Silva
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04 Jul 2016
Indonesian Social Media Sentiment Analysis With Sarcasm Detection
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Ayu Purwarianti
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