Page 2 - Computational Simulation News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Computational simulation. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Computational Simulation Today - Breaking & Trending Today

The Vertical Flight Society Announces the Winners of the Inaugural Design-Build-Vertical-Flight Student Competition


The Vertical Flight Society Announces the Winners of the Inaugural Design-Build-Vertical-Flight Student Competition
Share Article
The Vertical Flight Society announces the winners of its inaugural Design-Build-Vertical-Flight (DBVF) Competition. The University of Michigan took first place, University of Maryland took second and the Ohio State University took third place.
The Michigan Vertical Flight Technology Team from University of Michigan won 1st place in the inaugural VFS Design-Build-Vertical-Flight Student Competition. U. Michigan photo.
“All of the student teams did really impressive work,” said VFS Executive Director Mike Hirschberg. “Not only did they come up with exciting aircraft designs that had to meet the demanding competition requirements, they also had to deal with all the restrictions and uncertainty caused by COVID-19. ....

New York , United States , Ann Arbor , Ohio State University , Pennsylvania State University , State College , College Park , University Of Maryland , Oregon State University , Mike Hirschberg , Educational Partnership Agreement , Army Research Laboratory , University Of Michigan , Robotics Research Collaboration Campus , Us Army , Mcgill University , Autonomous Robotics Club , Michigan Vertical Flight Technology Team , Us Army Combat Capabilities Development Command , Flight Society , Vaughn College Of Aeronautics , Michigan Vertical Flight Technology , American Helicopter Society , Build Vertical Flight Student , Director Mike , Vertical Flight Society ,

Artificial intelligence programme that detects sarcasm in social media


A UCF team developed a technique that accurately detects sarcasm in a social media text.
Recognizing sarcasm in textual online communication is no easy task as none of these cues is readily available.
Washington: Properly understanding and responding to customer feedback on social media platforms is crucial for brands, and it may have just gotten a little easier thanks to new research by computer science researchers at the University of Central Florida who have developed a sarcasm detector.
Social media has become a dominant form of communication for individuals, and for companies looking to market and sell their products and services. ....

United States , Ramya Akula , Brian Kettler , Information Innovation Office , University Of Central Florida , Adaptive Systems Lab , Big Data Initiative , Central Florida , Assistant Professor , Ivan Garibay , Computational Simulation , Online Social Behavior , Complex Adaptive Systems Lab , Industrial Engineering , Artificial Intelligence , Social Media , Ool To Detect Social Media Sarcasm , Ow To Understand Social Media Sarcasm , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , பிரையன் கெட்லர் , தகவல் கண்டுபிடிப்பு அலுவலகம் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் மைய புளோரிடா , மாற்றி அமைக்கத்தக்க அமைப்புகள் ஆய்வகம் , பெரியது தகவல்கள் முயற்சி , மைய புளோரிடா , உதவியாளர் ப்ரொஃபெஸர் ,

Researchers develop artificial intelligence that can detect sarcasm in social media


Researchers develop artificial intelligence that can detect sarcasm in social media
ANI |
Updated: May 11, 2021 23:08 IST
Washington [US], May 11 (ANI): Properly understanding and responding to customer feedback on social media platforms is crucial for brands, and it may have just gotten a little easier thanks to new research by computer science researchers at the University of Central Florida who have developed a sarcasm detector.
Social media has become a dominant form of communication for individuals, and for companies looking to market and sell their products and services. Properly understanding and responding to customer feedback on Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms are critical for success, but it is incredibly labour-intensive. ....

United States , Ramya Akula , Brian Kettler , Ivan Garibay , Information Innovation Office , Garibay Complex Adaptive Systems Lab , University Of Central Florida , Big Data Initiative , Central Florida , Assistant Professor , Computational Simulation , Online Social Behavior , Innovation Office , Complex Adaptive Systems Lab , Industrial Engineering , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , பிரையன் கெட்லர் , இவன் கரிபாய் , தகவல் கண்டுபிடிப்பு அலுவலகம் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் மைய புளோரிடா , பெரியது தகவல்கள் முயற்சி , மைய புளோரிடா , உதவியாளர் ப்ரொஃபெஸர் , கணக்கீட்டு உருவகப்படுத்துதல் , நிகழ்நிலை சமூக நடத்தை , கண்டுபிடிப்பு அலுவலகம் ,

How to Detect Sarcasm with Artificial Intelligence


Get all our news and commentary in your inbox at 6 a.m. ET.
email
How to Detect Sarcasm with Artificial Intelligence
Humans make inferences about tone and meaning, but algorithms can find hidden relationships between words to detect irony and intentional falsehood.
A new AI tool funded in part by the U.S. military has proven adept at a task that has traditionally been very difficult for computer programs: detecting the human art of sarcasm. It could help intelligence officers or agencies better apply artificial intelligence to trend analysis by avoiding social media posts that aren’t serious. 
Certain words in specific combinations can be a predictable indicator of sarcasm in a social media post, even if there isn’t much other context, two researchers from the University of Central Florida noted in a March paper in the journal ....

Ramya Akula , Ivan Garibay , Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency , University Of Central Florida , Central Florida , Computational Simulation , Online Social , இவன் கரிபாய் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் மைய புளோரிடா , மைய புளோரிடா , கணக்கீட்டு உருவகப்படுத்துதல் , நிகழ்நிலை சமூக ,

Researchers develop artificial intelligence that can detect sarcasm in social media


 E-Mail
IMAGE: Dr. Garibay is investigating ways to make artificial intelligence smarter when it comes to detecting and appropriately responding to human emotions.
view more 
Credit: University of Central Florida
Computer science researchers at the University of Central Florida have developed a sarcasm detector.
Social media has become a dominant form of communication for individuals, and for companies looking to market and sell their products and services. Properly understanding and responding to customer feedback on Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms is critical for success, but it is incredibly labor intensive.
That s where sentiment analysis comes in. The term refers to the automated process of identifying the emotion either positive, negative or neutral associated with text. While artificial intelligence refers to logical data analysis and response, sentiment analysis is akin to correctly identifying emotional communicati ....

Ramya Akula , Brian Kettler , Ivan Garibay , Technical University Of Kaiserslautern , Garibay Complex Adaptive Systems Lab , University Of Central Florida , Big Data Initiative , Information Innovation Office , Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University , Central Florida , Assistant Professor , Computational Simulation , Online Social Behavior , Innovation Office , Complex Adaptive Systems Lab , Industrial Engineering , Technical University , பிரையன் கெட்லர் , இவன் கரிபாய் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் மைய புளோரிடா , பெரியது தகவல்கள் முயற்சி , தகவல் கண்டுபிடிப்பு அலுவலகம் , ஜவஹர்லால் நேரு தொழில்நுட்ப பல்கலைக்கழகம் , மைய புளோரிடா , உதவியாளர் ப்ரொஃபெஸர் , கணக்கீட்டு உருவகப்படுத்துதல் ,