Mühendislik Fakültesi / Faculty of Engineering
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Item Sarcasm Detection in News Headlines with Deep Learning(32ND IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING AND COMMUNICATIONS APPLICATIONS CONFERENCE, SIU 2024, 2024-12-05) Karkiner, Zeynep; Sert, MustafaSarcasm detection is one of the recent topics studied in the field of natural language processing. Although sarcasm detection is generally carried out through social media comments in the literature, it can also be applied to news headlines that are expected to be completely objective and reflect reality. In this study, sarcasm detection was carried out using various deep learning models in a dataset containing sarcastic and non-sarcastic news headlines. The accuracy of classification results of BERT, RNN, LSTM, and GRU models and their training time performance were compared. While the BERT model reached the highest accuracy (0.88), RNN was the most successful model in terms of training time performance.Item Feature-level Fusion of Deep Convolutional Neural Networks for Sketch Recognition on Smartphones(2017) Boyaci, Emel; Sert, Mustafa; 0000-0002-7056-4245; AAB-8673-2019Item Detection of Basic Human Physical Activities With Indoor Outdoor Information Using Sigma-Based Features and Deep Learning(2019) Memis, Gokhan; Sert, Mustafa; 0000-0002-5758-4321; 0000-0002-7056-4245; AAB-8673-2019The devices created on account of the developments in wearable technology are increasingly becoming a part of our daily lives. In particular, sensors have enhanced the usefulness of such devices. The aim of this paper is to detect human physical activity along with indoor/outdoor information by using mobile phones and a separate oxygen saturation sensor. There is no relevant dataset in the literature for this type of detection. For this purpose, data from four different types of human physical activity was collected through mobile phone and oxygen saturation sensors; 12 people aged between 20-65 years participated in the study. During the data collection process, different physical activities under different environmental conditions were performed by the subjects in 10 min. As a next step, a novel deep neural network (DNN) model specifically designed for physical activity recognition was proposed. In order to improve accuracy and reduce the computational complexity, standard deviation (sigma)-based features were introduced. To evaluate its efficacy, we conducted comparisons with selected machine learning algorithms on our proposed dataset. The results on our dataset indicate that the multimodal sigma-based features give the best classification accuracy of 81.60% using our proposed DNN method. Furthermore, the accuracy of the classification made with our proposed DNN method without sigma-based features was 79.04%.