CAiRE HKUST at SemEval-2019 task 3: Hierarchical attention for dialogue emotion classification

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Detecting emotion from dialogue is a challenge that has not yet been extensively surveyed. One could consider the emotion of each dialogue turn to be independent, but in this paper, we introduce a hierarchical approach to classify emotion, hypothesizing that the current emotional state depends on previous latent emotions. We benchmark several feature-based classifiers using pre-trained word and emotion embeddings, state-of-the-art end-to-end neural network models, and Gaussian processes for automatic hyper-parameter search. In our experiments, hierarchical architectures consistently give significant improvements, and our best model achieves a 76.77% F1-score on the test set.

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Winata, G. I., Madotto, A., Lin, Z., Shin, J., Xu, Y., Xu, P., & Fung, P. (2019). CAiRE HKUST at SemEval-2019 task 3: Hierarchical attention for dialogue emotion classification. In NAACL HLT 2019 - International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation, SemEval 2019, Proceedings of the 13th Workshop (pp. 142–147). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/s19-2021

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