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<paper id="130">
<title>Plumeria at <fixed-case>S</fixed-case>em<fixed-case>E</fixed-case>val-2022 Task 6: Sarcasm Detection for <fixed-case>E</fixed-case>nglish and <fixed-case>A</fixed-case>rabic Using Transformers and Data Augmentation</title>
<author><first>Mosab</first><last>Shaheen</last></author>
<author><first>Shubham</first><last>Nigam</last></author>
<author><first>Shubham Kumar</first><last>Nigam</last></author>
<pages>923-937</pages>
<abstract>The paper describes our submission to SemEval-2022 Task 6 on sarcasm detection and its five subtasks for English and Arabic. Sarcasm conveys a meaning which contradicts the literal meaning, and it is mainly found on social networks. It has a significant role in understanding the intention of the user. For detecting sarcasm, we used deep learning techniques based on transformers due to its success in the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP) without the need for feature engineering. The datasets were taken from tweets. We created new datasets by augmenting with external data or by using word embeddings and repetition of instances. Experiments were done on the datasets with different types of preprocessing because it is crucial in this task. The rank of our team was consistent across four subtasks (fourth rank in three subtasks and sixth rank in one subtask); whereas other teams might be in the top ranks for some subtasks but rank drastically less in other subtasks. This implies the robustness and stability of the models and the techniques we used.</abstract>
<url hash="f74f1d98">2022.semeval-1.130</url>
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<author><first>Somsubhra</first><last>De</last></author>
<author><first>Anurag</first><last>Sharma</last></author>
<author><first>Upal</first><last>Bhattacharya</last></author>
<author><first>Shubham</first><last>Nigam</last></author>
<author><first>Shubham Kumar</first><last>Nigam</last></author>
<author><first>Shouvik</first><last>Guha</last></author>
<author><first>Koustav</first><last>Rudra</last></author>
<author><first>Kripabandhu</first><last>Ghosh</last></author>
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<paper id="255">
<title>Legal Judgment Reimagined: <fixed-case>P</fixed-case>red<fixed-case>E</fixed-case>x and the Rise of Intelligent <fixed-case>AI</fixed-case> Interpretation in <fixed-case>I</fixed-case>ndian Courts</title>
<author><first>Shubham</first><last>Nigam</last><affiliation>IIT Kanpur</affiliation></author>
<author><first>Shubham Kumar</first><last>Nigam</last><affiliation>IIT Kanpur</affiliation></author>
<author><first>Anurag</first><last>Sharma</last><affiliation>IISER Kolkata</affiliation></author>
<author><first>Danush</first><last>Khanna</last></author>
<author><first>Noel</first><last>Shallum</last><affiliation>Symbiosis Law School Pune</affiliation></author>
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