Publications
Application of Analytical Hierarchical Process and its Variants on Remote Sensing Datasets
, Michael Warner, Ariel Chamberlain, James C. Smoot, Nikhil Raj Deep, Claire Gorman, Anthony Acciavatti
arXiv
AI Harms and Proposed Policy Interventions - Queer in AI Policy Report
, Organizers of Queer in AI
Queer In AI: A Case Study in Community-Led Participatory AI
, Organizers of Queer in AI
ACM FAccT'23 | Association for Computing Machinery
Was that Sarcasm?: A Literature Survey on Sarcasm Detection
, Harleen Kaur Bagga, Jasmine Bernard, Sahil Shaheen
Presented at NAACL 2024 ๐ข | arXiv
Queer in AI
Hetvi Jethwani, Arjun Subramonian, William Agnew, MaryLena Bleile, , Maria Ryskina, Jeffrey Xiong
ACM'22 | Association for Computing Machinery
Talks
NAACL 2024
Was that Sarcasm?: A Literature Survey on Sarcasm Detection
Sarcasm is hard to interpret as human beings. Being able to interpret sarcasm is often termed as a sign of intelligence, given the complex nature of sarcasm. Hence, this is a field of Natural Language Processing which is still complex for computers to decipher. This Literature Survey delves into different aspects of sarcasm detection, to create an understanding of the underlying problems faced during detection, approaches used to solve this problem, and different forms of available datasets for sarcasm detection.
ICML 2022
South Asian Feminism/s in the 21st Century
Unpacking the term โSouth Asia,โ this talk candidly explores links between nationalism, state, identity, and gender and their significance in understanding feminist politics and its impacts on structures of queer inclusivity in the region. Examining cyberspaces ranging from Pakistani feminist blogs to queer art communities in India, it seeks to locate the feminist, intersectional unfoldings in the political economy of everyday life.
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