Detecting Ironic Patterns in Multi-level Annotated German Web Comments
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Ironic speech act detection is indispensable for automatic opinion mining. This paper presents a pattern-based approach for the detection of ironic speech acts in German Web comments. The approach is based on a multilevel annotation model. Based on a gold standard corpus with labeled ironic sentences, multilevel patterns are determined according to statistical and linguistic analysis. The extracted patterns serve to detect ironic speech acts in a Web comment test corpus. Automatic detection andinter-annotator results achieved by human annotators show that the detection of ironic sentences is a challenging task. However, we show that it is possible to automatically detect ironic sentences with relatively high precision up to 63%.
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@inproceedings{TrNeHeJaMa14, author = {Bianka Trevisan and Melanie Neunerdt and Tim Hemig and Eva-Maria Jakobs and Rudolf Mathar}, title = "Detecting Ironic Patterns in Multi-level Annotated German Web Comments", pages = "34-41", booktitle = "12th Conference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS)", address = {Hildesheim, Germany}, month = Oct, year = 2014, hsb = hsb999910363747 , }
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