Title :
Computational humor
Author :
Nijholt, Anton ; Stock, O. ; Strapparava, Carlo ; Ritchie, Gilbert ; Manurung, Ruli ; Waller, Adrian
Abstract :
In an effort to focus on tractable problems, computational natural language understanding systems have typically addressed language phenomena that are amenable to combinatorial approaches using static and stereotypical semantic representations. Although such approaches are adequate for much of language, they´re not easily extended to capture humans´ more creative language interpretation capacities. This paper proposes a model of humor comprehension based on frame-shifting within a simulation-based natural-language-understanding system.
Keywords :
linguistics; natural languages; computational humor; frame-shifting; humor comprehension; language phenomena; natural language understanding system; semantic representation; Advertising; Analytical models; Application software; Brain modeling; Cognition; Cognitive robotics; Computational modeling; Computer applications; Humans; Natural languages; affective computing; communication-related disabilities; computational humor; embodied conversational agents; frame shifting;
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Systems, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIS.2006.22