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Multi-View Incongruity Learning for Multimodal Sarcasm Detection

Computation and Language 2024-12-10 v2

Abstract

Multimodal sarcasm detection (MSD) is essential for various downstream tasks. Existing MSD methods tend to rely on spurious correlations. These methods often mistakenly prioritize non-essential features yet still make correct predictions, demonstrating poor generalizability beyond training environments. Regarding this phenomenon, this paper undertakes several initiatives. Firstly, we identify two primary causes that lead to the reliance of spurious correlations. Secondly, we address these challenges by proposing a novel method that integrate Multimodal Incongruities via Contrastive Learning (MICL) for multimodal sarcasm detection. Specifically, we first leverage incongruity to drive multi-view learning from three views: token-patch, entity-object, and sentiment. Then, we introduce extensive data augmentation to mitigate the biased learning of the textual modality. Additionally, we construct a test set, SPMSD, which consists potential spurious correlations to evaluate the the model's generalizability. Experimental results demonstrate the superiority of MICL on benchmark datasets, along with the analyses showcasing MICL's advancement in mitigating the effect of spurious correlation.

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@article{arxiv.2412.00756,
  title  = {Multi-View Incongruity Learning for Multimodal Sarcasm Detection},
  author = {Diandian Guo and Cong Cao and Fangfang Yuan and Yanbing Liu and Guangjie Zeng and Xiaoyan Yu and Hao Peng and Philip S. Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.00756},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted to COLING 2025

R2 v1 2026-06-28T20:18:29.156Z