Emergent Mind

Abstract

While emotion and mood interchangeably used, they differ in terms of duration, intensity and attributes. Even as multiple psychology studies examine the mood-emotion relationship, mood prediction has barely been studied. Recent machine learning advances such as the attention mechanism to focus on salient parts of the input data, have only been applied to infer emotions rather than mood. We perform mood prediction by incorporating both mood and emotion change information. We additionally explore spatial and temporal attention, and parallel/sequential arrangements of the spatial and temporal attention modules to improve mood prediction performance. To examine generalizability of the proposed method, we evaluate models trained on the AFEW dataset with EMMA. Experiments reveal that (a) emotion change information is inherently beneficial to mood prediction, and (b) prediction performance improves with the integration of sequential and parallel spatial-temporal attention modules.

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