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"So You Think You're Funny?": Rating the Humour Quotient in Standup Comedy (2110.12765v1)

Published 25 Oct 2021 in cs.CL and cs.AI

Abstract: Computational Humour (CH) has attracted the interest of Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics communities. Creating datasets for automatic measurement of humour quotient is difficult due to multiple possible interpretations of the content. In this work, we create a multi-modal humour-annotated dataset ($\sim$40 hours) using stand-up comedy clips. We devise a novel scoring mechanism to annotate the training data with a humour quotient score using the audience's laughter. The normalized duration (laughter duration divided by the clip duration) of laughter in each clip is used to compute this humour coefficient score on a five-point scale (0-4). This method of scoring is validated by comparing with manually annotated scores, wherein a quadratic weighted kappa of 0.6 is obtained. We use this dataset to train a model that provides a "funniness" score, on a five-point scale, given the audio and its corresponding text. We compare various neural LLMs for the task of humour-rating and achieve an accuracy of $0.813$ in terms of Quadratic Weighted Kappa (QWK). Our "Open Mic" dataset is released for further research along with the code.

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Authors (5)
  1. Anirudh Mittal (5 papers)
  2. Pranav Jeevan (18 papers)
  3. Prerak Gandhi (2 papers)
  4. Diptesh Kanojia (58 papers)
  5. Pushpak Bhattacharyya (153 papers)
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