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