Deep Learning Techniques for Automation and Industrial Applications
by Pramod Singh Rathore, Sachin Ahuja, Srinivasa Rao Burri, Ajay Khunteta, Anupam Baliyan, Abhishek Kumar
5Sarcastic and Phony Contents Detection in Social Media Hindi Tweets
Surbhi Sharma1,2* and Nisheeth Joshi1
1Banasthali Vidypith, Tonk, Rajasthan, India
2Manipal University Jaipur, Research Scholar, Banasthali Vidhyapeeth Niwai, Tonk, Rajasthan, India
Abstract
Sarcasm is a sardonic or bitter remark intended to express disrespect or ridicule. Sarcasm is used in the Hindi language from decay, and many Hindi idioms and proverbs use indirect sarcasm, which intentionally commenting someone like “
” have the meaning “
”. [Translation: “A king with partial vision in a kingdom of blind people”] Sentiment categorization is less difficult in comparison to sarcasm detection as we see in the above written idiom that it contains a negative sentiment, but the meaning of what the sentence represents is intended towards less educated people in this case, described that ‘in a group of foolish people, even the one with the meager amount of intelligence is considered the brainiest’. In the present scenario, people on social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and WhatsApp succeed in recognizing sarcasm despite interacting with strangers across the world. Sarcasm detection is a challenging task in ...
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