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AAAI Fall Symposium 2012 - Artificial Intelligence of Humor: Arlington, VA, USA
- Artificial Intelligence of Humor, Papers from the 2012 AAAI Fall Symposium, Arlington, Virginia, USA, November 2-4, 2012. AAAI Technical Report FS-12-02, AAAI 2012
- Victor Raskin:
Organizing Committee. - Victor Raskin, Julia M. Taylor:
Preface: Artificial Intelligence of Humor - Computational Humor. - Audrey Claire Adams:
On the Identification of Humor Markers in Computer-Mediated Communication. - Pawel Dybala, Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki, Kohichi Sayama:
Japanese Puns Are Not Necessarily Jokes. - Christian F. Hempelmann:
Formal Humor Logic Beyond Second-Most Plausible Reasoning. - Masashi Inoue:
Human Judgment on Humor Expressions in a Community-Based Question-Answering Service. - Alyona Ivanova:
Humor Recognition in Psychiatric Patients and Artificial Intelligence. - Faisal L. Kadri:
Hansel and Gretel for All Ages: A Template for Recurring Humor Dialog. - Arun K. Majumdar, John F. Sowa:
Detecting Document Types, Plot Twists, and Humor. - Lawrence J. Mazlack:
Pragmatically Computationally Difficult Pragmatics to Recognize Humour. - Yukiko Nishimura:
Puns in Japanese Computer Mediated Communication: Observations from Misconversion Phenomena. - Dallin D. Oaks:
On a Possible Generative Approach to Structurally Ambiguous Humor. - Leo Obrst:
A Spectrum of Linguistic Humor: Humor as Linguistic Design Space Construction Based on Meta-Linguistic Constraints. - Tracey Platt, Jennifer Hofmann, Willibald Ruch, Radoslaw Niewiadomski, Jérôme Urbain:
Experimental Standards in Research on AI and Humor When Considering Psychology. - Victor Raskin:
A Little Metatheory: Thought on What aTheory of Computational Humor Should Look Like. - Willibald F. Ruch:
Towards a New Structural Model of the Sense of Humor: Preliminary Findings. - Alexei V. Samsonovich:
Modeling Social Emotions in Intelligent Agents Based on the Mental State Formalism. - John Charles Simon:
Computational Humor: Promises and Pitfalls. - Lauren M. Stuart:
Constructions for Joke Recognition. - Julia Taylor:
Do Jokes Have to Be Funny: Analysis of 50 "Theoretically Jokes". - Alessandro Valitutti, Hannu Toivonen, Oskar Gross, Jukka M. Toivanen:
Decomposition and Distribution of Humorous Effect in Interactive Systems. - Tony Veale:
Detecting and Generating Ironic Comparisons: An Application of Creative Information Retrieval.
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