--- license: apache-2.0 pretty_name: "Sarc7" language: - en tags: - sarcasm-detection - text-classification - pragmatics dataset_info: name: Sarc7 description: "A benchmark for fine-grained sarcasm evaluation based on the MUSTARD dataset, annotated with seven pragmatically defined sarcasm types. The total number of annotated samples is 689." types: - type: Not Sarcasm definition: "Utterances that are not sarcastic." count: 344 example: "N/A" - type: Deadpan definition: "Sarcasm delivered in a flat, emotionless tone." count: 109 example: "That's just the best news I've heard all day." - type: Polite definition: "Insincere compliments or overly courteous remarks." count: 88 example: "Wow, what an interesting outfit you've chosen." - type: Obnoxious definition: "Rude or provocative sarcasm aimed at others." count: 68 example: "Nice driving! Did you get your license in a cereal box?" - type: Brooding definition: "Passive-aggressive frustration masked by politeness." count: 34 example: "Sure, I'd love to stay late again who needs weekends?" - type: Self-deprecating definition: "Mocking oneself in a humorous or critical way." count: 23 example: "Oh yeah, I'm a genius I only failed twice!" - type: Raging definition: "Intense, exaggerated sarcasm expressing anger." count: 15 example: "Of course! I love being yelled at in meetings!" - type: Manic definition: "Overenthusiastic, erratic sarcasm with a chaotic tone." count: 8 example: "This is AMAZING! Who needs food or sleep anyway?!" ---