An Implemented Model of Punning Riddles
Abstract
In this paper, we discuss a model of simple question-answer punning, implemented in a program, JAPE, which generates riddles from humour-independent lexical entries. The model uses two main types of structure: schemata, which determine the relationships between key words in a joke, and templates, which produce the surface form of the joke. JAPE succeeds in generating pieces of text that are recognizably jokes, but some of them are not very good jokes. We mention some potential improvements and extensions, including post-production heuristics for ordering the jokes according to quality.
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Text
Binsted and Ritchie. "An Implemented Model of Punning Riddles." AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1994. doi:10.48550/arxiv.cmp-lg/9406022Markdown
[Binsted and Ritchie. "An Implemented Model of Punning Riddles." AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1994.](https://mlanthology.org/aaai/1994/binsted1994aaai-implemented/) doi:10.48550/arxiv.cmp-lg/9406022BibTeX
@inproceedings{binsted1994aaai-implemented,
title = {{An Implemented Model of Punning Riddles}},
author = {Binsted, Kim and Ritchie, Graeme},
booktitle = {AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence},
year = {1994},
pages = {633-638},
doi = {10.48550/arxiv.cmp-lg/9406022},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/aaai/1994/binsted1994aaai-implemented/}
}