Machine learning & AI

Algorithms don't understand sarcasm. Yeah, right!

Sarcasm, a complex linguistic phenomenon often found in online communication, often serves as a means to express deep-seated opinions or emotions in a particular manner that can be in some sense witty, passive-aggressive, ...

Machine learning & AI

Transforming the future of media with artificial intelligence

With the ability to analyze large datasets to identify patterns and predict outcomes, all at the click of a button, artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing how we live and work. From offering personalized recommendations ...

Engineering

New noise analysis model targets resolution

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in developing mode-localized sensors that focus on the strength of their signals for better sensitivity.

Business

Algorithm offers encryption boost for cross-border e-commerce

Writing in the International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations, a team from China has revealed a novel approach to boost privacy for cross-border e-commerce users. Na Wang, Feng Gao, and Ji Zhang of Changchun ...

Computer Sciences

Can large language models detect sarcasm?

Large language models (LLMs) are advanced deep learning algorithms that can analyze prompts in various human languages, subsequently generating realistic and exhaustive answers. This promising class of natural language processing ...

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