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Text-Based Causal Inference on Irony and Sarcasm Detection
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2022-07-01
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Çekinel, Recep Fırat
Karagöz, Pınar
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R. F. Çekinel and P. Karagöz,
Text-Based Causal Inference on Irony and Sarcasm Detection
. 2022.