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The Multidisciplinary Facets of Research on Humour
In this paper, the authors summarize the main theories of humor that emerged from philosophical and modern psychological research, and survey the past and present developments in the fields of theoretical and computational linguistics.
Technologies That Make You Smile: Adding Humor to Text-Based Applications
Article discussing technologies that make people smile and adding humor to text-based applications.
Making Computers Laugh: Investigations in Automatic Humor Recognition
This paper discusses investigations in automatic humor recognition.
Computational Laughing: Automatic Recognition of Humorous One-liners
This paper discusses automatic recognition of humor.
Computational Models for Incongruity Detection in Humour
In this paper, the authors explore several computational models for incongruity resolution.
Characterizing Humour: An Exploration of Features in Humorous Texts
This paper investigates the problem of automatic humor recognition, and provides an in-depth analysis of two of the most frequently observed features of humorous text: human-centeredness and negative polarity. Through experiments performed on two collections of humorous texts, the authors show that these properties of verbal humor are consisted across different data sets.
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