Irony Detection in a Multilingual Context
Ghanem, Bilal, Karoui, Jihen, Benamara, Farah, Rosso, Paolo, Moriceau, Véronique
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This paper proposes the first multilingual (French, English and Arabic) and multicultural (Indo-European languages vs. less culturally close languages) irony detection system. We employ both feature-based models and neural architectures using monolingual word representation. We compare the performance of these systems with state-of-the-art systems to identify their capabilities. We show that these monolingual models trained separately on different languages using multilingual word representation or text-based features can open the door to irony detection in languages that lack of annotated data for irony.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feb-6-2020
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