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Automatic Target Recovery for Hindi-English Code Mixed Puns

Computation and Language 2018-06-13 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

In order for our computer systems to be more human-like, with a higher emotional quotient, they need to be able to process and understand intrinsic human language phenomena like humour. In this paper, we consider a subtype of humour - puns, which are a common type of wordplay-based jokes. In particular, we consider code-mixed puns which have become increasingly mainstream on social media, in informal conversations and advertisements and aim to build a system which can automatically identify the pun location and recover the target of such puns. We first study and classify code-mixed puns into two categories namely intra-sentential and intra-word, and then propose a four-step algorithm to recover the pun targets for puns belonging to the intra-sentential category. Our algorithm uses language models, and phonetic similarity-based features to get the desired results. We test our approach on a small set of code-mixed punning advertisements, and observe that our system is successfully able to recover the targets for 67% of the puns.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1806.04535,
  title  = {Automatic Target Recovery for Hindi-English Code Mixed Puns},
  author = {Srishti Aggarwal and Kritik Mathur and Radhika Mamidi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.04535},
  year   = {2018}
}
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