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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 …

  • Updated May 24, 2023
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Code for 3 papers: 1) "Fuzzy-Rough Nearest Neighbour Approaches for Emotion Detection in Tweets"; 2) "LT3 at SemEval-2022 Task 6: Fuzzy-Rough Nearest neighbor Classification for Sarcasm Detection"; 3) "Fuzzy Rough Nearest Neighbour Methods for Detecting Emotions, Hate Speech and Irony" by O. Kaminska, Ch. Cornelis and V. Hoste.

  • Updated Mar 22, 2023
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