5.26.2010

Sarcasm Algorithm

A major development in the machine interpretation of human language is happening. Up until now sarcasm has been the bugaboo of search engines, social monitoring tools, and any other tool that analyzes UGC (user generated content). "Devised by computer scientists at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem, the algorithm has been programmed to recognize sarcasm in lengthy texts by analyzing patterns of phrases and punctuation often used to indicate irony." Read more.

6 comments:

  1. Changing the algorithm is essential for everyone. I like this thing. Just like in every sort of industry things are getting changed. You can take the example of a sewing machine, and how things are evolved over time. First, we have only the simple machine which creates a lot of buzz and is very slow in speed. But now things are changed, the more advanced technology has taken things very fast.

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