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← Language & CommunicationWhy does multimodal sentiment analysis of customer service interactions often misinterpret sarcasm?
A)Textual features are inherently ambiguous
B)Facial action coding is always inaccurate
C)Incongruence between channels requires inference✓
D)Auditory tone is universally misinterpreted
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Sarcasm relies on incongruence between verbal and nonverbal channels; therefore, multimodal sentiment analysis may fail because recognizing sarcasm involves inferring the speaker's intent from conflicting signals, rather than relying on direct feature extraction, which works for explicit sentiments.
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