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Humor Detection in Sentences using Binary Classification

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  Introduction In this blog post, we will explore the implementation of a binary classification model for humor detection using a neural network. In today's world, where humor plays a significant role in entertainment, communication, and even marketing, the ability to detect and understand humor in text has become increasingly important. And humor detection in sentences is an interesting problem that can be solved using machine learning techniques. For this reason, we choose this topic. By accurately detecting humor in sentences, we can automate processes that require humor recognition, such as content moderation, sentiment analysis, and personalization. This automation can save time and resources while providing more engaging and entertaining experiences for users. There were we used 200000 samples in the dataset obtained from Kaggle. The model will be trained on a dataset of sentences labeled with humor tags, and its performance will be evaluated on a test set. The objective of...

PHILOSOPHY MAKES US A BETTER LEADER

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A leadership philosophy is essentially a belief system that guides our decision-making. It consists of our core principles, perspectives, and values. When we define what they are, and use them to shape a leadership philosophy statement, our behaviors and decisions will remain consistent. To operate a team, organization, or business successfully, we need a strong leadership ideology. We'll stay dedicated to our goals and be more likely to excite and inspire our colleagues on a regular basis if our leadership style is based on a solid set of values and beliefs. That doesn't imply we're confident in our ability to craft a leadership philosophy statement. It might be difficult to fully comprehend how to build a mindset that gives a solid basis for long-term success. It needs to be that way. We'll have a better understanding of what we need to do to create your own leadership philosophy by examining examples. But first, it's critical to understand just ...

NATURE OF SCIENCE AND THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD

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 WHAT IS SCIENCE Most scientists would not say that science leads to an understanding of the truth. Science is a determination of what is most likely to be correct at the current time with the evidence at our disposal. Scientific explanations can be inferred from confirmable data only, and observations and experiments must be reproducible and verifiable by other individuals. In other words, good science is based on information that can be measured or seen and verified by other scientists. Explanations that cannot be based on empirical evidence are not a part of science (National Academy of Sciences, 1998).  SCIENTIFIC METHOD   Throughout the past millennium, there has been a realization by leading thinkers that the acquisition of knowledge can be performed in such a way as to minimize inconsistent conclusions. Rene Descartes established the framework of the scientific method in 1619, and his first step is seen as a guiding principle for many in the field...

GENDER JUSTICE

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   INTRODUCTION Robeyns has argued that gender is a social category, with two modes, man and woman. Observations or imaginations pf sexual characteristics serve as markers to classify individuals in different social positions. the social category ‘gender’ becomes protected on the biological category ‘sex’. The point about the concept of gender is that women and men are treated according to their social positions (gender) for reasons that have nothing, or only tangentially, to do with their biological position(sex). According to that, gender refers to the characteristics of men, women, boys, and girls that are the socially constructed aspects. This also consist of norms, behaviors and roles associated with being a man, women, man, girl, or boy and also the relationship among each other. As socially construct, gender can be differing from society to society and could be changed time to time. A ‘gender-equal society’ is a society in which both men and women, as equal members, hav...

RACISM AND ITS HARMFUL EFFECTS AND WHAT WE MEAN ABOUT THAT

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Races are large groupings of persons, distinguished by physical features such as skin color, hair texture, and facial features. Some people have dark skin and woolly hair, others light skin and straight hair. These so-called racial differences are captured in what adherents of the popular account might regard as more scientifically precise form, in a UNESCO statement from 1953 describing the three "major racial groups" and attempting to summarize what was known about race at the "Race": What We Mean and What We Think We Mean 99 time: " 'Asians' tend to have a fold of skin (the ' epicanthic' fold) overhanging the eye opening that the other groups don't have; 'blacks' have much darker brown skin and tightly curled hair; whites have lighter skin, narrower noses, and more bodily hair than the other two groups."l Races are just part of what the world consists of, like stars, trees, and animals. A THEORETICAL FRAMEWOR...

ETHICS IN GENERAL LIFE

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ETHICS There are two types of ethics. To begin, ethics refers to well-founded moral norms that dictate what humans should do, usually in terms of rights, obligations, societal advantages, justice, or special virtues. Second, the study and development of one's ethical ideals is referred to as ethics. Ethics, also called moral philosophy, the discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad and morally right and wrong. The term is also applied to any system or theory of moral values or principles. Ethics is a set of moral principles at its most basic level. They have an impact on how people make choices and live their lives. Ethics, often known as moral philosophy, is concerned with what is beneficial for individuals and society. The word ethos comes from the Greek word meaning "custom, habit, character, or temperament." Uses of ethics If ethical theories are to be relevant in practice, they must have an impact on how people act. Ethics, according to certain thinker...

KNOWING THHROUGH BEING TOLD

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  Testimony In the field of philosophy, testimony is defined as the intentional transfer of a belief from one person to another. The transfer can be verbal, written, or signaled in some way.  Testimony is an invaluable source of knowledge. This leads to the development of a theory that gives proper credence to testimony's epistemologically dual nature: both the speaker and the hearer must make a positive epistemic contribution to testimonial knowledge.  A testimony can manifest an epistemic value by being evidence for its content. Therefore, competence, conscientiousness, and honesty are also epistemic values. Thus, some moral and social values are epistemic values and have a role to play in the acceptance of scientific beliefs. An example of testimony is the story a witness tells on the witness stand in court. An example of testimony is what a person says about a religious lesson he believes he learned from God. Testimony is an invaluable source of knowledge. We rely on...