There’s no neutral, universal standard for judging whether a joke crosses the line from comedy into discrimination.
Abstract: Identifying sarcastic clues from both textual and visual information has become an important research issue, called Multimodal Sarcasm Detection. In this article, we investigate multimodal ...
Humor is an inseparable part of being a human being. So it makes sense that our desire for comedy, quips, and good old ...
It’s refreshing to get a taste of sarcasm, satire, tongue-in-cheek humor, and intentionally bad takes every once in a while.
Some teachers will make it into your award acceptance speeches. But not always for the right reasons. Teachers are the angels ...
Sarcasm is weird, but we use it all the time. One second it’s hilarious, the next it’s harsh. It’s the eye-roll in your “Great job,” the smirk behind “What a genius idea.” Somehow, saying the opposite ...
Abstract: Multimodal sarcasm detection aims to identify sarcasm in image-text pairs, essential for reducing malicious social media content. Recent approaches have achieved significant progress by ...
Sarcasm is a seriously underrated sixth love language. It's social bonding, with a requirement of empathy to be deeply understood. While it can come across wrong depending on the person, for most ...
Sarcasm and jazz have something surprising in common: You know them when you hear them. Sarcasm is mostly understood through tone of voice, which is used to portray the opposite of the literal words.