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Computational humor
Known as:
Computational humour
, JAPE (software)
Computational humor is a branch of computational linguistics and artificial intelligence which uses computers in humor research. It is not to be…
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2019
2019
Reverse-Engineering Satire, or "Paper on Computational Humor Accepted Despite Making Serious Advances"
Robert West
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E. Horvitz
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
2019
Corpus ID: 54018050
Humor is an essential human trait. Efforts to understand humor have called out links between humor and the foundations of…
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2015
2015
I Want My Hat Back
J. Klassen
I Want My Hat Back
2015
Corpus ID: 191105584
This is a picture book debut by a rising talent that tells a cumulative tale with a cheeky twist, aided by graphically simple…
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Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
Recognizing Humor on Twitter
Renxian Zhang
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Naishi Liu
International Conference on Information and…
2014
Corpus ID: 15661330
In this paper, we present our work of humor recognition on Twitter, which will facilitate affect and sentimental analysis in the…
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Review
2014
Review
2014
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN EMPLOYEES AND MANAGERS REGARDING SOCIO-EMOTIONAL COMPETENCES
G. Nikić
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Vesna Travica
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Milica Mitrović
2014
Corpus ID: 54533637
The main goal of this paper is to examine differences between employees and managers in attachment styles, emotional…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Humor style mediates the association between pathological narcissism and self-esteem
Virgil Zeigler‐Hill
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A. Besser
2011
Corpus ID: 51901656
2009
2009
Tennyson Among the Poets: Bicentenary Essays
Robert Douglas‐Fairhurst
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S. Perry
2009
Corpus ID: 190898342
Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors A Note on the Texts and Abbreviations Prefatory Note 1. Tennyson's Dying Fall 2. Tennyson's…
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2008
2008
Extracting and Annotating Wikipedia Sub-Domains — Towards a New eScience Community Resource
Gisle Ytrestøl
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D. Flickinger
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S. Oepen
2008
Corpus ID: 19017356
We suggest a simple procedure for the extraction of Wikipedia sub-domains, propose a plain-text (human and machine readable…
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
LEARNING TO LAUGH (AUTOMATICALLY): COMPUTATIONAL MODELS FOR HUMOR RECOGNITION
Rada Mihalcea
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C. Strapparava
International Conference on Climate Informatics
2006
Corpus ID: 14155852
Humor is one of the most interesting and puzzling aspects of human behavior. Despite the attention it has received in fields such…
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2005
2005
HAHAcronym: A Computational Humor System
O. Stock
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C. Strapparava
Annual Meeting of the Association for…
2005
Corpus ID: 1659137
Computational humor will be needed in interfaces, no less than other cognitive capabilities. There are many practical settings…
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2005
2005
Bums, Poos and Wees: Carnivalesque Spaces in the Picture Books of Early Childhood. Or, Has Literature Gone to the Dogs?.
J. Mckenzie
2005
Corpus ID: 146664105
Adults often express concern about the increasing production of books with scatological humour despite the evidence of the…
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