An emotion-guided LLM prompting framework with bidirectional interaction improves hyperbole and metaphor detection, but the headline gains are measured against a weak BERT baseline.
HypoGen: Hyperbole Generation with Commonsense and Counterfactual Knowledge
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A hyperbole is an intentional and creative exaggeration not to be taken literally. Despite its ubiquity in daily life, the computational explorations of hyperboles are scarce. In this paper, we tackle the under-explored and challenging task: sentence-level hyperbole generation. We start with a representative syntactic pattern for intensification and systematically study the semantic (commonsense and counterfactual) relationships between each component in such hyperboles. Next, we leverage the COMeT and reverse COMeT models to do commonsense and counterfactual inference. We then generate multiple hyperbole candidates based on our findings from the pattern, and train neural classifiers to rank and select high-quality hyperboles. Automatic and human evaluations show that our generation method is able to generate hyperboles creatively with high success rate and intensity scores.
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Enhancing Hyperbole and Metaphor Detection with Their Bidirectional Dynamic Interaction and Emotion Knowledge
An emotion-guided LLM prompting framework with bidirectional interaction improves hyperbole and metaphor detection, but the headline gains are measured against a weak BERT baseline.