Multi-attention Recurrent Network for Human Communication Comprehension

Zadeh, Amir (Carnegie Mellon University) | Liang, Paul Pu (Carnegie Mellon University) | Poria, Soujanya (Nanyang Technological University) | Vij, Prateek (Nanyang Technological University) | Cambria, Erik (Nanyang Technological University) | Morency, Louis-Philippe (Carnegie Mellon University)

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Human face-to-face communication is a complex multimodal signal. We use words (language modality), gestures (vision modality) and changes in tone (acoustic modality) to convey our intentions. Humans easily process and understand face-to-face communication, however, comprehending this form of communication remains a significant challenge for Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI must understand each modality and the interactions between them that shape the communication. In this paper, we present a novel neural architecture for understanding human communication called the Multi-attention Recurrent Network (MARN). The main strength of our model comes from discovering interactions between modalities through time using a neural component called the Multi-attention Block (MAB) and storing them in the hybrid memory of a recurrent component called the Long-short Term Hybrid Memory (LSTHM). We perform extensive comparisons on six publicly available datasets for multimodal sentiment analysis, speaker trait recognition and emotion recognition. MARN shows state- of-the-art results performance in all the datasets.

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