Search Results for author: Tasmia Binte Sogir

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"When Words Fail, Emojis Prevail": Generating Sarcastic Utterances with Emoji Using Valence Reversal and Semantic Incongruity

no code implementations6 May 2023 Faria Binte Kader, Nafisa Hossain Nujat, Tasmia Binte Sogir, Mohsinul Kabir, Hasan Mahmud, Kamrul Hasan

We divide the generation task into two sub tasks: one for generating textual sarcasm and another for collecting emojis associated with those sarcastic sentences.

General Knowledge Sentence

Computational Sarcasm Analysis on Social Media: A Systematic Review

no code implementations13 Sep 2022 Faria Binte Kader, Nafisa Hossain Nujat, Tasmia Binte Sogir, Mohsinul Kabir, Hasan Mahmud, Kamrul Hasan

Sarcasm can be defined as saying or writing the opposite of what one truly wants to express, usually to insult, irritate, or amuse someone.

Sarcasm Detection Sentiment Analysis

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