A Weakly Supervised Approach to Emotion-change Prediction and Improved Mood Inference
Narayana, Soujanya, Radwan, Ibrahim, Parameshwara, Ravikiran, Abbasnejad, Iman, Asthana, Akshay, Subramanian, Ramanathan, Goecke, Roland
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Whilst a majority of affective computing research focuses on inferring emotions, examining mood or understanding the \textit{mood-emotion interplay} has received significantly less attention. Building on prior work, we (a) deduce and incorporate emotion-change ($\Delta$) information for inferring mood, without resorting to annotated labels, and (b) attempt mood prediction for long duration video clips, in alignment with the characterisation of mood. We generate the emotion-change ($\Delta$) labels via metric learning from a pre-trained Siamese Network, and use these in addition to mood labels for mood classification. Experiments evaluating \textit{unimodal} (training only using mood labels) vs \textit{multimodal} (training using mood plus $\Delta$ labels) models show that mood prediction benefits from the incorporation of emotion-change information, emphasising the importance of modelling the mood-emotion interplay for effective mood inference.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Aug-16-2023
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