Authors
Amirhossein Abaskohi, Arash Rasouli, Tanin Zeraati, Behnam Bahrak
Publication date
2022/7/12
Conference
Proceedings of the 16th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval)
Issue
https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2022.semeval
Pages
962–969
Publisher
Association for Computational Linguistics
Description
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 methodology and results of our team, UTNLP, in the SemEval-2022 shared task 6 on sarcasm detection are presented in this paper. We put different models, and data augmentation approaches to the test and report on which one works best. The tests begin with traditional machine learning models and progress to transformer-based and attention-based models. We employed data augmentation based on data mutation and data generation. Using RoBERTa and mutation-based data augmentation, our best approach achieved an F1-sarcastic of 0.38 in the competition's evaluation phase. After the competition, we fixed our model's flaws and achieved an F1-sarcastic of 0.414.
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