Shaikh Ambreen Mohd Ibrahim

Work place: A. C. Patil College of Engineering, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, India

E-mail: ambreenshaikh@acpce.ac.in

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Biography

Shaikh Ambreen Mohd Ibrahim pursuing her Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from A.C. Patil College of Engineering, Mumbai University, India and presently working as Assistant Professor in the department of B.Sc. IT, Sophia College for Women, Mumbai, India. Her research interests are Sentiment analysis, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning.

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A Multi-Modal Transformer Model with Gated-LSTM for Sarcasm Detection in Tweets Using Cross-Attention and Emoji Integration

By Shaikh Ambreen Mohd Ibrahim Manoj M. Deshpande Vijaykumar N. Pawar

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2026.03.02, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2026

In the era of social media-driven communication, sarcasm poses a big challenge for the automated sentiment analysis systems, much more on platforms like Twitter, due to the brevity and often contextually ambiguous nature of the text. Misinterpretation of sarcastic content may degrade the reliability of downstream analytics, encompassing opinion mining and content moderation. To address this challenge, we propose, in this paper, a multi-modal transformer-based approach to sarcasm detection, which integrates textual and emoji information through the use of a cross-attention mechanism. The proposed model utilizes RoBERTa for the contextual processing of textual content to generate contextualized text embeddings, whereas emojis are encoded using Emoji-BERT to capture emoji-specific semantic and emotional cuing. A Gated-LSTM layer has been employed to model sequential dependencies among emojis, and a cross-attention mechanism dynamically aligns emoji representations with textual features for enhancing the sarcasm recognition capability. Later, these fused representations are passed to a fully connected classification layer for predicting sarcasm. For the evaluation of the performance of our proposed model against state-of-the-art results, standard metrics of evaluation have been considered. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed approach outperforms several baseline and state-of-the-art models, with an accuracy of 92.5%, precision of 91.8%, recall of 93.2%, and an F1-score of 92.5%. From these results, we learn that jointly modeling textual and emoji modalities improves the performance of sarcasm detection in social media content. Also, these findings illustrate the potential of the suggested approach in improving sarcasm-aware sentiment analysis in the realm of social media analytics and automated content moderation systems.

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