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Retaining humorous content from marked stand-up comedy text Supriyono, Supriyono; Wibawa, Aji Prasetya; Suyono, Suyono; Kurniawan, Fachrul; Voliansky, Roman; Cengiz, Korhan
Science in Information Technology Letters Vol 5, No 2 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Association for Scientific Computing Electronics and Engineering (ASCEE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/sitech.v5i2.1812

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Identifying humor in stand-up comedy texts has distinct issues due to humor's subjective and context-dependent characteristics.  This study introduces an innovative method for humor retention in stand-up comedy content by employing a pre-trained BERT model that has been fine-tuned for humor classification.  The process commences with the collection and annotation of a varied assortment of stand-up comedy writings, categorized as hilarious or non-humorous, with essential comic elements like punchlines and setups highlighted to augment the model's comprehension of humor.  The texts undergo preprocessing and tokenization to be ready for input into the BERT model. Upon refining the model using the annotated dataset, predictions regarding humor retention are generated for each text, yielding classifications and confidence scores that reflect the model's certainty in its predictions.  The criterion for prediction confidence is set to categorize texts as "retaining humor."  The results indicate that prediction confidence is a dependable metric for humor retention, with elevated confidence scores associated with enhanced accuracy in comedy classification.  Nonetheless, the analysis reveals that text length does not affect the model's confidence much, contradicting the presumption that lengthier texts are more prone to comedy.  The findings underscore the significance of environmental and linguistic elements in comedy detection, indicating opportunities for model enhancement.  Future efforts will concentrate on augmenting the dataset to encompass a broader range of comic styles and integrating more contextual variables to improve prediction accuracy, especially in intricate or ambiguous comedic situations
Solution of Direct and Inverse Dynamic Problem for the Previously Disturbed Dynamical Systems Voliansky, Roman
JURNAL DIFERENSIAL Vol 6 No 2 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Matematika, Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jd.v6i2.12759

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The paper deals with developing backgrounds to study and design the controllers for a wide class of dynamical systems that can be found in various branches of human life. We offer to use the known approach based on the solution of direct and inverse dynamic problems. This approach us to define system motions by external signals that are given to it as well as define these signals by known motion trajectories. Since the used approach operates with the transfer functions apparatus we offer to generalize these functions by taking into account the system's non-zero initial state while performing the Laplace-Carson's transformation. Such an approach gives us the possibility to consider the generalized transfer function as some matrix differential operator that defines free and perturbed system motions. We study this operator in our paper and show the patterns of its determination and implementation. Our study allows us to supplement the definition of direct and inverse dynamic problems and consider the last one as the problem with several solutions that define the control signal, external efforts, and initial conditions. We use them to define the generalized direct and inverse transfer functions.