Deep learning based sarcasm detection and classification model

Author:

Bhukya Raghuram1,Vodithala Swathy1

Affiliation:

1. Department of CSE, Kakatiya Institute of Technology & Science, Warangal, Telangana, India

Abstract

Social media is becoming a crucial part of our everyday lives, whether it’s for product advertising, developing brand value, or reaching out to users. At the same time, sentiment analysis (SA) is a method for determining the emotions associated with online information. The main obstacle to SA’s success is the presence of sarcasm in the text. Previous studies on the identification of sarcasm use lexical and pragmatic signs such as interjection, punctuation, and sentimental change, amongst others. Deep learning (DL) models can be used to learn the lexical and contextual aspects of informal language because handcrafted features cannot be generalised. In addition, word embedding can be used to train the DL models and provide effective results on big datasets at the same time. Optimal Deep Learning based Sarcasm detection and classification using an ODL-SDC method is presented in this study. ODL-SDC analyses social media data to look for and classify any sarcasm that may have been used there. In addition, the Glove embedding approach is used to transform feature vectors. A approach known as the chaotic crow search optimization on deep belief network (CCSO-DBN) is also used to classify and detect satire. Many benchmark datasets were used to evaluate the ODL-SDC method, and the results show it to be more effective than existing approaches in a number of performance metrics.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,General Engineering,Statistics and Probability

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