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Rˆ3: Reverse, Retrieve, and Rank for Sarcasm Generation with Commonsense Knowledge

Tuhin Chakrabarty, Debanjan Ghosh, Smaranda Muresan, Nanyun Peng

202059 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We propose an unsupervised approach for sarcasm generation based on a non-sarcastic input sentence. Our method employs a retrieve-and-edit framework to instantiate two major characteristics of sarcasm: reversal of valence and semantic incongruity with the context, which could include shared commonsense or world knowledge between the speaker and the listener. While prior works on sarcasm generation predominantly focus on context incongruity, we show that combining valence reversal and semantic incongruity based on the commonsense knowledge generates sarcasm of higher quality. Human evaluation shows that our system generates sarcasm better than humans 34% of the time, and better than a reinforced hybrid baseline 90% of the time.

Topics & Concepts

SarcasmCommonsense knowledgeRank (graph theory)Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceCommonsense reasoningNatural language processingInformation retrievalKnowledge-based systemsMathematicsLinguisticsPhilosophyCombinatoricsIronyTopic ModelingNatural Language Processing TechniquesMultimodal Machine Learning Applications
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