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Knowledge-aware Bayesian Co-attention for Multimodal Emotion Recognition

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arxiv 2302.09856 v3 pith:SCIOE7VD submitted 2023-02-20 cs.CL cs.SDeess.AS

classification cs.CLcs.SDeess.AS
keywords co-attentionemotionknowledgeattentionbayesianemotion-relatedincorporatemodels
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Multimodal emotion recognition is a challenging research area that aims to fuse different modalities to predict human emotion. However, most existing models that are based on attention mechanisms have difficulty in learning emotionally relevant parts on their own. To solve this problem, we propose to incorporate external emotion-related knowledge in the co-attention based fusion of pre-trained models. To effectively incorporate this knowledge, we enhance the co-attention model with a Bayesian attention module (BAM) where a prior distribution is estimated using the emotion-related knowledge. Experimental results on the IEMOCAP dataset show that the proposed approach can outperform several state-of-the-art approaches by at least 0.7% unweighted accuracy (UA).

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