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    Is This a Joke? Detecting Humor in Spanish Tweets

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    While humor has been historically studied from a psychological, cognitive and linguistic standpoint, its study from a computational perspective is an area yet to be explored in Computational Linguistics. There exist some previous works, but a characterization of humor that allows its automatic recognition and generation is far from being specified. In this work we build a crowdsourced corpus of labeled tweets, annotated according to its humor value, letting the annotators subjectively decide which are humorous. A humor classifier for Spanish tweets is assembled based on supervised learning, reaching a precision of 84% and a recall of 69%.Comment: Preprint version, without referra

    Thermal frontal polymerization with a thermally released redox catalyst

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    We studied thermal frontal polymerization using a redox system in an attempt to lower the temperature of the frontally polymerizable system while increasing the front velocity so as to obtain a self-sustaining front in a thinner layer than without the redox components. A cobalt-containing polymer with a melting point of 63 °C (Intelimer 6050X11) and cumene hydroperoxide were used with a triacrylate. The use of the Intelimer decreased the front velocity but allowed fronts to propagate in thinner layers and with more filler while still having a pot life of days. Nonplanar modes of propagation occurred. Fronts propagated faster when 6-O-palmitoyl-L-ascorbic acid was used as a reductant. Interestingly, fronts were also faster with the reductant even without the Intelimer if kaolin clay was the filler; however, the pot life was significantly reduced. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc

    Applying basic features from sentiment analysis on automatic irony detection

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    The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19390-8_38People use social media to express their opinions. Often linguistic devices such as irony are used. From the sentiment analysis perspective such utterances represent a challenge being a polarity reversor (usually from positive to negative). This paper presents an approach to address irony detection from a machine learning perspective. Our model considers structural features as well as, for the first time, sentiment analysis features such as the overall sentiment of a tweet and a score of its polarity. The approach has been evaluated over a set classifiers such as: Naïve Bayes, Decision Tree, Maximum Entropy, Support Vector Machine, and for the first time in irony detection task: Multilayer Perceptron. The results obtained showed the ability of our model to distinguish between potentially ironic and non-ironic sentences.The National Council for Science and Technology (CONACyT Mexico) has funded the research work of the first author (Grant No.218109/313683, CVU-369616). The research work of third author was carried out inthe framework of WIQ-EI IRSES (Grant No. 269180) within the FP 7 Marie Curie, DIANA-APPLICATIONS (TIN2012-38603-C02-01) projects and the VLC/CAMPUS Microcluster on Multimodal Interaction in Intelligent Systems.Hernández Farías, I.; Benedí Ruiz, JM.; Rosso, P. (2015). Applying basic features from sentiment analysis on automatic irony detection. En Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis: 7th Iberian Conference, IbPRIA 2015, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, June 17-19, 2015, Proceedings. Springer International Publishing. 337-344. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19390-8_38S337344Alba-Juez, L.: Irony and the other off record strategies within politeness theory. J. Engl. Am. Stud. 16, 13–24 (1995)Attardo, S.: Irony markers and functions: towards a goal-oriented theory of irony and its processing. Rask 12, 3–20 (2000)Barbieri, F., Saggion, H.: Modelling Irony in Twitter, pp. 56–64. Association for Computational Linguistics (2014)Bosco, C., Patti, V., Bolioli, A.: Developing corpora for sentiment analysis: the case of irony and senti-tut. IEEE Intell. Syst. 28(2), 55–63 (2013)Buschmeier, K., Cimiano, P., Klinger, R.: An impact analysis of features in a classification approach to irony detection in product reviews. In: Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity, Sentiment and Social Media Analysis, pp. 42–49. Association for Computational Linguistics (2014)Ghosh, A., Li, G., Veale, T., Rosso, P., Shutova, E., Reyes, A., Barnden, J.: Sentiment analysis of figurative language in twitter. In: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2015), Co-located with NAACL and *SEM (2015)Hu, M., Liu, B.: Mining and summarizing customer reviews. In: Proceedings of the Tenth ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, KDD 2004, pp. 168–177(2004)Maynard, D., Greenwood, M.: Who cares about sarcastic tweets? investigating the impact of sarcasm on sentiment analysis. In: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-2014), European Language Resources Association (ELRA) (2014)Pedersen, T., Patwardhan, S., Michelizzi, J.: Wordnet::similarity: measuring the relatedness of concepts. In: Proceedings of the 9th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pp. 1024–1025. Association for Computational LinguisticsReyes, A., Rosso, P., Veale, T.: A multidimensional approach for detecting irony in twitter. Lang. Resour. Eval. 47(1), 239–268 (2013)Wallace, B.C.: Computational irony: a survey and new perspectives. Artif. Intell. Rev. 43, 467–483 (2013)Wang, A.P.: #irony or #sarcasm – a quantitative and qualitative study based on twitter. In: Proceedings of the PACLIC: the 27th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information, and Computation, pp. 349–356. Department of English, National Chengchi University (2013)Whissell, C.: Using the revised dictionary of affect in language to quantify the emotional undertones of samples of natural languages. Psychol. Rep. 2, 509–521 (2009)Wolf, A.: Emotional expression online: gender differences in emoticon use. CyberPsychology Behavior 3, 827–833 (2000

    Bone Dielectric Property Variation as a Function of Mineralization at Microwave Frequencies

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    A critical need exists for new imaging tools to more accurately characterize bone quality beyond the conventional modalities of dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), ultrasound speed of sound, and broadband attenuation measurements. In this paper we investigate the microwave dielectric properties of ex vivo trabecular bone with respect to bulk density measures. We exploit a variation in our tomographic imaging system in conjunction with a new soft prior regularization scheme that allows us to accurately recover the dielectric properties of small, regularly shaped and previously spatially defined volumes. We studied six excised porcine bone samples from which we extracted cylindrically shaped trabecular specimens from the femoral heads and carefully demarrowed each preparation. The samples were subsequently treated in an acid bath to incrementally remove volumes of hydroxyapatite, and we tested them with both the microwave measurement system and a micro-CT scanner. The measurements were performed at five density levels for each sample. The results show a strong correlation between both the permittivity and conductivity and bone volume fraction and suggest that microwave imaging may be a good candidate for evaluating overall bone health

    Rappresentare e narrare i paesaggi: una sperimentazione riferita ad alcuni paesaggi dell\u2019anfiteatro morenico di Ivrea

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    Fra le diverse azioni della ricerca “Progetto di sperimentazione per l’attuazione del piano paesaggistico del Piemonte” promossa nel 2018 dalla Compagnia di San Paolo, d’intesa con la Regione e il Segretariato regionale MiBACT, è stato intrapreso uno specifico lavoro di rappresentazione cartografica e di narrazione dei paesaggi. Inizialmente non prevista, questa azione è stata avviata a fronte della necessità di comprendere e far comprendere un paesaggio molto articolato, che la Scheda d’ambito del Piano paesaggistico restituisce in termini necessariamente aggregati. Lo sguardo sul lungo periodo, sulle permanenze e capacità di adattamento alle mutevoli variabili esterne, offre alcune riflessioni interessanti sulla resilienza intesa come processo di apprendimento site-specific

    Detecting Satire in Italian Political Commentaries

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    This paper presents computational work to detect satire/sarcasm in long commentaries on Italian politics. It uses the lexica extracted from the manual annotation based on Appraisal Theory, of some 30 K word texts. The underlying hypothesis is that using this framework it is possible to precisely pinpoint ironic content through the deep semantic analysis of evaluative judgement and appreciation. The paper presents the manual annotation phase realized on 112 texts by two well-known Italian journalists. After a first experimentation phase based on the lexica extracted from the xml output files, we proceeded to retag lexical entries dividing them up into two subclasses: figurative and literal meaning. Finally more fine-grained Appraisal features have been derived and more experiments have been carried out and compared to results obtained by a lean sentiment analysis. The final output is produced from held out texts to verify the usefulness of the lexica and the Appraisal theory in detecting ironic content

    Management del paziente con diarrea, nausea e vomito, malnutrizione e malattia celiaca: lo stato dell'arte

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    MANAGEMENT DEL PAZIENTE CON DIARREA, NAUSEA E VOMITO: DALLE EVIDENZE ALLA PRATICA CLINICA La gestione del paziente con diarrea: razionale e obiettivi T.M. Attardo, C. Quarneti, R. Menichella, E. Romualdi La gestione del paziente con nausea e vomito: razionale e obiettivi T.M. Attardo, R. Menichella, C. Quarneti, E. Romualdi MALNUTRIZIONE E MALATTIA CELIACA: LO STATO DELL’ARTE La gestione del paziente con malnutrizione: dalle evidenze alla pratica clinica S. Ciarla, M. Poggiano, P. Gnerre, F. Risaliti, L. Magni, L. Morbidoni, A. Maffettone, A. Paradiso, M. Rondana, A. Schimizzi, R. Risicato La gestione del paziente con malattia celiaca: razionale e obiettivi T.M. Attardo, E. Magnani, C. Casati, D. Cavalieri, P. Crispino, F. Fascì Spurio, S. De Carli, D. Tirotta, P. Gnerr
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