MTP: A Dataset for Multi-Modal Turning Points in Casual Conversations
Ho, Gia-Bao Dinh, Tan, Chang Wei, Darban, Zahra Zamanzadeh, Salehi, Mahsa, Haffari, Gholamreza, Buntine, Wray
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Detecting critical moments, such as emotional outbursts or changes in decisions during conversations, is crucial for understanding shifts in human behavior and their consequences. Our work introduces a novel problem setting focusing on these moments as turning points (TPs), accompanied by a meticulously curated, high-consensus, human-annotated multi-modal dataset. We provide precise timestamps, descriptions, and visual-textual evidence high-lighting changes in emotions, behaviors, perspectives, and decisions at these turning points. We also propose a framework, TPMaven, utilizing state-of-the-art vision-language models to construct a narrative from the videos and large language models to classify and detect turning points in our multi-modal dataset. Evaluation results show that TPMaven achieves an F1-score of 0.88 in classification and 0.61 in detection, with additional explanations aligning with human expectations.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-23-2024
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