Authors
Anupam Khattri, Aditya Joshi, Pushpak Bhattacharyya, Mark Carman
Publication date
2015/9
Conference
Proceedings of the 6th workshop on computational approaches to subjectivity, sentiment and social media analysis
Pages
25-30
Description
Sarcasm understanding may require information beyond the text itself, as in the case of ‘I absolutely love this restaurant!’which may be sarcastic, depending on the contextual situation. We present the first quantitative evidence to show that historical tweets by an author can provide additional context for sarcasm detection. Our sarcasm detection approach uses two components: a contrast-based predictor (that identifies if there is a sentiment contrast within a target tweet), and a historical tweet-based predictor (that identifies if the sentiment expressed towards an entity in the target tweet agrees with sentiment expressed by the author towards that entity in the past).
Total citations
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Scholar articles
A Khattri, A Joshi, P Bhattacharyya, M Carman - Proceedings of the 6th workshop on computational …, 2015