MoonGrad at SemEval-2019 task 3: Ensemble BiRNNs for contextual emotion detection in dialogues

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Abstract

When reading “I don't want to talk to you any more”, we might interpret this as either an angry or a sad emotion in the absence of context. Often, the utterances are shorter, and given a short utterance like “Me too!”, it is difficult to interpret the emotion without context. The lack of prosodic or visual information makes it a challenging problem to detect such emotions only with text. However, using contextual information in the dialogue is gaining importance to provide a context-aware recognition of linguistic features such as emotion, dialogue act, sentiment etc. The SemEval 2019 Task 3 EmoContext competition provides a dataset of three-turn dialogues labeled with the three emotion classes, i.e. Happy, Sad and Angry, and in addition with Others as none of the aforementioned emotion classes. We develop an ensemble of the recurrent neural model with character- and word-level features as an input to solve this problem. The system performs quite well, achieving a microaveraged F1 score (F1μ) of 0.7212 for the three emotion classes.

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Bothe, C., & Wermter, S. (2019). MoonGrad at SemEval-2019 task 3: Ensemble BiRNNs for contextual emotion detection in dialogues. In NAACL HLT 2019 - International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation, SemEval 2019, Proceedings of the 13th Workshop (pp. 261–265). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/s19-2044

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