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Computational humor. It is a relatively new area, with the first dedicated conference organized in 1996.[1] Joke generators[edit] Pun generation[edit] An approach to analysis of humor is classification of jokes. A further step is an attempt to generate jokes basing on the rules that underlie classification. Q: What is the difference between leaves and a car? A: One you bake and brush and rake, the other you rush and brake and bake. Q: What do you call a strange market? A: A bizarre bazaar.

Since then the approach has been improved, and the latest report, dated 2007, describes the STANDUP joke generator, implemented in the Java programming language.[4][5] The STANDUP generator was tested on children within the framework of analyzing its usability for language skills development for children with communication disabilities, e.g., because of cerebral palsy. Other[edit] Stock and Strapparava described a program to generate funny acronyms.[9] Joke recognition[edit] Applications[edit] Related research[edit] See also[edit]

SJR : Scientific Journal Rankings. Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.