Search Results for author: Aniruddha Ghosh

Found 10 papers, 1 papers with code

Separately Convex and Separately Continuous Preferences: On Results of Schmeidler, Shafer, and Bergstrom-Parks-Rader

no code implementations1 Oct 2023 Metin Uyanik, Aniruddha Ghosh, M. Ali Khan

We provide necessary and sufficient conditions for a correspondence taking values in a finite-dimensional Euclidean space to be open so as to revisit the pioneering work of Schmeidler (1969), Shafer (1974), Shafer-Sonnenschein (1975) and Bergstrom-Rader-Parks (1976) to answer several questions they and their followers left open.

Plagiarism Detection in the Bengali Language: A Text Similarity-Based Approach

no code implementations25 Mar 2022 Satyajit Ghosh, Aniruddha Ghosh, Bittaswer Ghosh, Abhishek Roy

Even though there are multiple tools available to detect plagiarism in a document but most of them are domain-specific and designed to work in English texts, but plagiarism is not limited to a single language only.

Optical Character Recognition (OCR) text similarity

Continuity Postulates and Solvability Axioms in Economic Theory and in Mathematical Psychology: A Consolidation of the Theory of Individual Choice

no code implementations17 Feb 2022 Aniruddha Ghosh, M. Ali Khan, Metin Uyanik

This paper presents four theorems that connect continuity postulates in mathematical economics to solvability axioms in mathematical psychology, and ranks them under alternative supplementary assumptions.

Relation

IronyMagnet at SemEval-2018 Task 3: A Siamese network for Irony detection in Social media

no code implementations SEMEVAL 2018 Aniruddha Ghosh, Tony Veale

This paper describes our system, entitled IronyMagnet, for the 3rd Task of the SemEval 2018 workshop, {``}Irony Detection in English Tweets{''}.

Binary Classification General Classification +2

Magnets for Sarcasm: Making Sarcasm Detection Timely, Contextual and Very Personal

1 code implementation EMNLP 2017 Aniruddha Ghosh, Tony Veale

Sarcasm is a pervasive phenomenon in social media, permitting the concise communication of meaning, affect and attitude.

Sarcasm Detection

Idiom Savant at Semeval-2017 Task 7: Detection and Interpretation of English Puns

no code implementations SEMEVAL 2017 Samuel Doogan, Aniruddha Ghosh, Hanyang Chen, Tony Veale

This paper describes our system, entitled Idiom Savant, for the 7th Task of the Semeval 2017 workshop, {``}Detection and interpretation of English Puns{''}.

Task 2

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