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Emotion-Anchored Contrastive Learning Framework for Emotion Recognition in Conversation

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Emotion Recognition in Conversation (ERC) involves detecting the underlying emotion behind each utterance within a conversation. Effectively generating representations for utterances remains a significant challenge in this task. Recent works propose various models to address this issue, but they still struggle with differentiating similar emotions such as excitement and happiness. To alleviate this problem, We propose an Emotion-Anchored Contrastive Learning (EACL) framework that can generate more distinguishable utterance representations for similar emotions. To achieve this, we utilize label encodings as anchors to guide the learning of utterance representations and design an auxiliary loss to ensure the effective separation of anchors for similar emotions. Moreover, an additional adaptation process is proposed to adapt anchors to serve as effective classifiers to improve classification performance. Across extensive experiments, our proposed EACL achieves state-of-the-art emotion recognition performance and exhibits superior performance on similar emotions. Our code is available at https://github.com/Yu-Fangxu/EACL.

Fangxu Yu, Junjie Guo, Zhen Wu, Xinyu Dai• 2024

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Emotion Recognition in ConversationMELD
Weighted Avg F167.12
137
Conversational Emotion RecognitionIEMOCAP
Weighted Average F1 Score70.41
129
Dialogue Emotion DetectionEmoryNLP
Weighted Avg F140.24
80
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