Sarcasm is notoriously tricky to convey through text, and the subtle changes in tone that convey sarcasm often confuse computer algorithms as well, limiting virtual assistants and content analysis ...
Researchers said they trained the AI model using scenes from popular TV shows, focusing on Chandler Bing from Friends and Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory. The data included Chandler responding ...
In an episode of "The Simpsons," Professor Frink, left, demonstrates his latest creation: a sarcasm detector. ©2003 THE SIMPSONS and TTCFFC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED FOX In an episode of “The Simpsons,” mad ...
A sarcasm detector that really works has been created by scientists. Dutch researchers have developed an algorithm that they say is capable of identifying sarcasm by examining multiple aspects of ...
OpenAI may unveil a new multimodal AI assistant on Monday, The Information reported. This technology could, in theory, help automated customer service agents detect sarcasm. The new model could also ...
IBM has an interesting project that's somewhat similar to this called the Tone Analyzer. It analyzes articles and rates them for emotional tones, social tones, and writing tones, such as anger, ...
Nextgov came across a fascinating new software the Secret Service will be deploying: a sarcasm detector. The software can actually detect much more than that: it is meant to investigate a number of ...
Do you fear the government misinterpreting your tweets as threats simply because of your sarcasm? (Full disclosure: That may or may not refer to me.) Well, fear no more, because the Secret Service is ...
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OTTAWA, Ontario, May 16, 2024 – Oscar Wilde once said that sarcasm was the lowest form of wit, but the highest form of intelligence. Perhaps that is due to how difficult it is to use and understand.