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'When Words Fail, Emojis Prevail': Generating Sarcastic Utterances with Emoji Using Valence Reversal and Semantic Incongruity

Authors :
Kader, Faria Binte
Nujat, Nafisa Hossain
Sogir, Tasmia Binte
Kabir, Mohsinul
Mahmud, Hasan
Hasan, Kamrul
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Sarcasm is a form of figurative language that serves as a humorous tool for mockery and ridicule. We present a novel architecture for sarcasm generation with emoji from a non-sarcastic input sentence in English. We divide the generation task into two sub tasks: one for generating textual sarcasm and another for collecting emojis associated with those sarcastic sentences. Two key elements of sarcasm are incorporated into the textual sarcasm generation task: valence reversal and semantic incongruity with context, where the context may involve shared commonsense or general knowledge between the speaker and their audience. The majority of existing sarcasm generation works have focused on this textual form. However, in the real world, when written texts fall short of effectively capturing the emotional cues of spoken and face-to-face communication, people often opt for emojis to accurately express their emotions. Due to the wide range of applications of emojis, incorporating appropriate emojis to generate textual sarcastic sentences helps advance sarcasm generation. We conclude our study by evaluating the generated sarcastic sentences using human judgement. All the codes and data used in this study has been made publicly available.<br />Comment: Accepted in the 61st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Student Research Workshop (ACL SRW 2023)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2305.04105
Document Type :
Working Paper