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EmotionIC: emotional inertia and contagion-driven dependency modeling for emotion recognition in conversation

Computation and Language 2024-03-21 v5

Abstract

Emotion Recognition in Conversation (ERC) has attracted growing attention in recent years as a result of the advancement and implementation of human-computer interface technologies. In this paper, we propose an emotional inertia and contagion-driven dependency modeling approach (EmotionIC) for ERC task. Our EmotionIC consists of three main components, i.e., Identity Masked Multi-Head Attention (IMMHA), Dialogue-based Gated Recurrent Unit (DiaGRU), and Skip-chain Conditional Random Field (SkipCRF). Compared to previous ERC models, EmotionIC can model a conversation more thoroughly at both the feature-extraction and classification levels. The proposed model attempts to integrate the advantages of attention- and recurrence-based methods at the feature-extraction level. Specifically, IMMHA is applied to capture identity-based global contextual dependencies, while DiaGRU is utilized to extract speaker- and temporal-aware local contextual information. At the classification level, SkipCRF can explicitly mine complex emotional flows from higher-order neighboring utterances in the conversation. Experimental results show that our method can significantly outperform the state-of-the-art models on four benchmark datasets. The ablation studies confirm that our modules can effectively model emotional inertia and contagion.

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@article{arxiv.2303.11117,
  title  = {EmotionIC: emotional inertia and contagion-driven dependency modeling for emotion recognition in conversation},
  author = {Yingjian Liu and Jiang Li and Xiaoping Wang and Zhigang Zeng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.11117},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted by SCIENCE CHINA Information Sciences (SCIS)