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Detection and Fine-Grained Classification of Cyberbullying Events., , , , , , , and . RANLP, page 672-680. RANLP 2015 Organising Committee / ACL, (2015)We Usually Don't Like Going to the Dentist: Using Common Sense to Detect Irony on Twitter., , and . Computational Linguistics, (2018)Current Limitations in Cyberbullying Detection: on Evaluation Criteria, Reproducibility, and Data Scarcity., , , , , , , , and . CoRR, (2019)Exploring the Realization of Irony in Twitter Data., , and . LREC, European Language Resources Association (ELRA), (2016)LT3: Sentiment Classification in User-Generated Content Using a Rich Feature Set., , , , and . SemEval@COLING, page 406-410. The Association for Computer Linguistics, (2014)SemEval-2018 Task 3: Irony Detection in English Tweets., , and . SemEval@NAACL-HLT, page 39-50. Association for Computational Linguistics, (2018)Exploring the fine-grained analysis and automatic detection of irony on Twitter., , and . Language Resources and Evaluation, 52 (3): 707-731 (2018)LT3: Sentiment Analysis of Figurative Tweets: piece of cake #NotReally., , and . SemEval@NAACL-HLT, page 684-688. The Association for Computer Linguistics, (2015)Monday mornings are my fave : ) #not Exploring the Automatic Recognition of Irony in English tweets., , and . COLING, page 2730-2739. ACL, (2016)Automatic Detection of Cyberbullying in Social Media Text., , , , , , , , and . CoRR, (2018)