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Hao Liu, Bo Yang and Zhiwen Yu
Multimodal sarcasm detection is a developing research field in social Internet of Things, which is the foundation of artificial intelligence and human psychology research. Sarcastic comments issued on social media often imply people?s real attitudes towa...
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Zhihao Zhou, Tianwei Yue, Chen Liang, Xiaoyu Bai, Dachi Chen, Congrui Hetang and Wenping Wang
Harnessing commonsense knowledge poses a significant challenge for machine comprehension systems. This paper primarily focuses on incorporating a specific subset of commonsense knowledge, namely, script knowledge. Script knowledge is about sequences of a...
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Osiris Juárez, Salvador Godoy-Calderon and Hiram Calvo
This work proposes a working set of rules for translating English sentences into the formal language of non-axiomatic logic (NAL). The proposed translation takes advantage of several linguistic tools for pre-processing and can be used for commonsense rea...
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Xiaochun Sun, Chenmou Wu and Shuqun Yang
With the proliferation of Knowledge Graphs (KGs), knowledge graph completion (KGC) has attracted much attention. Previous KGC methods focus on extracting shallow structural information from KGs or in combination with external knowledge, especially in com...
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Huajie Wang and Yinglin Wang
The natural language model BERT uses a large-scale unsupervised corpus to accumulate rich linguistic knowledge during its pretraining stage, and then, the information is fine-tuned for specific downstream tasks, which greatly improves the understanding c...
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Rodney Clarke
The broad application of semiotic approaches to organisations has been considered by a number of information systems academics to be a necessary advance in information systems theory (see for examples Land 1985, Rzevski 1985, and Tully 1985). Along with ...
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