Defines entropy and Jensen-Shannon divergence based narrative metrics and applies them to emotion dynamics in TV shows, arguing they capture complexity and pivots.
Shapes of Emotions: Multimodal Emotion Recognition in Conversations via Emotion Shifts
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Emotion Recognition in Conversations (ERC) is an important and active research area. Recent work has shown the benefits of using multiple modalities (e.g., text, audio, and video) for the ERC task. In a conversation, participants tend to maintain a particular emotional state unless some stimuli evokes a change. There is a continuous ebb and flow of emotions in a conversation. Inspired by this observation, we propose a multimodal ERC model and augment it with an emotion-shift component that improves performance. The proposed emotion-shift component is modular and can be added to any existing multimodal ERC model (with a few modifications). We experiment with different variants of the model, and results show that the inclusion of emotion shift signal helps the model to outperform existing models for ERC on MOSEI and IEMOCAP datasets.
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Narrative Information Theory
Defines entropy and Jensen-Shannon divergence based narrative metrics and applies them to emotion dynamics in TV shows, arguing they capture complexity and pivots.