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Main Authors: Arampatzis, Georgios, Arampatzis, Avi
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.25165
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Arampatzis, Avi
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contents Humour-aware information retrieval poses unique challenges beyond standard semantic retrieval, as systems must account not only for topical relevance but also for humour-specific linguistic phenomena such as wordplay, phonetic ambiguity, and polysemy. In this paper, Team DUTH studies multilingual humour-aware information retrieval using the CLEF 2025 JOKER Task 1 benchmark, which evaluates humour retrieval in English and Portuguese. Our approach combines multilingual XLM-RoBERTa-based dense retrieval with additional system variants, including neural re-ranking, in order to assess the extent to which general-purpose Transformer models can capture humour-specific relevance. The results reveal substantial cross-lingual variation. While the Portuguese runs demonstrate comparatively strong performance across MAP, MRR, and early precision metrics, the English runs perform significantly worse, with relevant humorous documents frequently appearing at lower ranks. These findings highlight the limitations of purely semantic dense representations for humour retrieval, particularly when humour depends on surface-level cues that are not explicitly modelled by multilingual encoders. We further analyse contributing factors to this discrepancy, including dataset characteristics, query-document alignment, and variation in humour mechanisms. Overall, the Team DUTH experiments establish multilingual dense-retrieval and re-ranking baselines and provide insights into the challenges of modelling humour-aware relevance within the JOKER framework.
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spellingShingle Multilingual Humour-Aware Retrieval with Dense and Re-Ranking Models
Arampatzis, Georgios
Arampatzis, Avi
Information Retrieval
Humour-aware information retrieval poses unique challenges beyond standard semantic retrieval, as systems must account not only for topical relevance but also for humour-specific linguistic phenomena such as wordplay, phonetic ambiguity, and polysemy. In this paper, Team DUTH studies multilingual humour-aware information retrieval using the CLEF 2025 JOKER Task 1 benchmark, which evaluates humour retrieval in English and Portuguese. Our approach combines multilingual XLM-RoBERTa-based dense retrieval with additional system variants, including neural re-ranking, in order to assess the extent to which general-purpose Transformer models can capture humour-specific relevance. The results reveal substantial cross-lingual variation. While the Portuguese runs demonstrate comparatively strong performance across MAP, MRR, and early precision metrics, the English runs perform significantly worse, with relevant humorous documents frequently appearing at lower ranks. These findings highlight the limitations of purely semantic dense representations for humour retrieval, particularly when humour depends on surface-level cues that are not explicitly modelled by multilingual encoders. We further analyse contributing factors to this discrepancy, including dataset characteristics, query-document alignment, and variation in humour mechanisms. Overall, the Team DUTH experiments establish multilingual dense-retrieval and re-ranking baselines and provide insights into the challenges of modelling humour-aware relevance within the JOKER framework.
title Multilingual Humour-Aware Retrieval with Dense and Re-Ranking Models
topic Information Retrieval
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.25165