نتایج جستجو برای: jokes

تعداد نتایج: 705  

2009
Dai Hasegawa Jonas Sjöbergh Rafal Rzepka Kenji Araki

We examine the problem of automatically selecting gestures that are appropriate to use when telling a joke or a short story. Our current application of this is a joke telling humanoid robot that needs to be able to select natural gestures for arbitrary input. The topic is important because humans use body language and gestures, thus socially interactive robots should also be able to do so for m...

Journal: :Metathesis 2022

Artificial intelligent-based application helps people in many ways, one of which telling them jokes. This study aims at (1) investigating the types jokes on Google Assistant application, and (2) describing linguistic aspects used There were several steps conducting this study. Firstly, data taken from “tell me a joke” feature Assistant. As as 58 collected data. Then, coded analysed based its te...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2017
T Bradford Bitterly Alison Wood Brooks Maurice E Schweitzer

Across 8 experiments, we demonstrate that humor can influence status, but attempting to use humor is risky. The successful use of humor can increase status in both new and existing relationships, but unsuccessful humor attempts (e.g., inappropriate jokes) can harm status. The relationship between the successful use of humor and status is mediated by perceptions of confidence and competence. The...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2005
Seana Coulson Robert F Williams

Joke comprehension deficits in patients with right hemisphere (RH) damage raise the question of the role of the intact RH in understanding jokes. One suggestion is that semantic, or meaning, activations are different in the RH and LH, and RH meanings are particularly important for joke comprehension. To assess whether hypothesized differences in semantic activation in the two hemispheres were r...

2013
Sasa Petrovic David Matthews

Humor generation is a very hard problem. It is difficult to say exactly what makes a joke funny, and solving this problem algorithmically is assumed to require deep semantic understanding, as well as cultural and other contextual cues. We depart from previous work that tries to model this knowledge using ad-hoc manually created databases and labeled training examples. Instead we present a model...

2015
Yu-Chen Chan Joseph P. Lavallee

'Getting a joke' always requires resolving an apparent incongruity, but the particular cognitive operations called upon vary depending on the nature of the joke itself. Previous research has identified the primary neural correlates of the cognitive and affective processes called upon to respond to humor generally, but little work has been done on the substrates underlying the distinct cognitive...

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 2004
Seana Coulson Christopher Lovett

To address the impact of differences in language lateralization on joke comprehension, event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded as 16 left- and 16 right-handed adults read one-line jokes and non-funny control stimuli ("A replacement player hit a home run with my girl/ball,"). In right-handers, jokes elicited a late positivity 500-900 ms post-stimulus onset that was largest over right...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Royal College of Psychiatrists 1979

Journal: :International Journal of Epidemiology 2011

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