A literature review that catalogs sarcasm detection datasets, word-embedding strategies, and neural models, but adds no new experimental results.
News Headlines Dataset For Sarcasm Detection
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Past studies in Sarcasm Detection mostly make use of Twitter datasets collected using hashtag-based supervision but such datasets are noisy in terms of labels and language. Furthermore, many tweets are replies to other tweets, and detecting sarcasm in these requires the availability of contextual tweets. To overcome the limitations related to noise in Twitter datasets, we curate News Headlines Dataset from two news websites: TheOnion aims at producing sarcastic versions of current events, whereas HuffPost publishes real news. The dataset contains about 28K headlines out of which 13K are sarcastic. To make it more useful, we have included the source links of the news articles so that more data can be extracted as needed. In this paper, we describe various details about the dataset and potential use cases apart from Sarcasm Detection.
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Was that Sarcasm?: A Literature Survey on Sarcasm Detection
A literature review that catalogs sarcasm detection datasets, word-embedding strategies, and neural models, but adds no new experimental results.