Does Commonsense help in detecting Sarcasm?
Sarcasm detection is important for several NLP tasks such as sentiment identification in product reviews, user feedback, and online forums. It is a challenging task requiring a deep understanding of language, context, and world knowledge. In this paper, we investigate whether incorporating commonsen...
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Zusammenfassung: | Sarcasm detection is important for several NLP tasks such as sentiment
identification in product reviews, user feedback, and online forums. It is a
challenging task requiring a deep understanding of language, context, and world
knowledge. In this paper, we investigate whether incorporating commonsense
knowledge helps in sarcasm detection. For this, we incorporate commonsense
knowledge into the prediction process using a graph convolution network with
pre-trained language model embeddings as input. Our experiments with three
sarcasm detection datasets indicate that the approach does not outperform the
baseline model. We perform an exhaustive set of experiments to analyze where
commonsense support adds value and where it hurts classification. Our
implementation is publicly available at:
https://github.com/brcsomnath/commonsense-sarcasm. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2109.08588 |