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Convolutional MKL based multimodal emotion recognition and sentiment analysis

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Poria S, Chaturvedi I, Cambria E & Hussain A (2017) Convolutional MKL based multimodal emotion recognition and sentiment analysis. In: Bonchi F, Domingo-Ferrer J, Baeza-Yates R, Zhou Z & Wu X (eds.) Proceedings - IEEE 16th International Conference on Data Mining, ICDM 2016. 2016 IEEE 16th International Conference on Data Mining, Barcelona, Spain, 12.12.2016-15.12.2016. Los Alamitos, CA, USA: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 439-448. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICDM.2016.178

Abstract
Technology has enabled anyone with an Internet connection to easily create and share their ideas, opinions and content with millions of other people around the world. Much of the content being posted and consumed online is multimodal. With billions of phones, tablets and PCs shipping today with built-in cameras and a host of new video-equipped wearables like Google Glass on the horizon, the amount of video on the Internet will only continue to increase. It has become increasingly difficult for researchers to keep up with this deluge of multimodal content, let alone organize or make sense of it. Mining useful knowledge from video is a critical need that will grow exponentially, in pace with the global growth of content. This is particularly important in sentiment analysis, as both service and product reviews are gradually shifting from unimodal to multimodal. We present a novel method to extract features from visual and textual modalities using deep convolutional neural networks. By feeding such features to a multiple kernel learning classifier, we significantly outperform the state of the art of multimodal emotion recognition and sentiment analysis on different datasets.

Keywords
Sentiment analysis;Kernel;Neurons;Emotion recognition;Feature extraction;Biological neural networks;Visualization

StatusPublished
Publication date02/02/2017
Publication date online31/12/2016
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/25317
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
Place of publicationLos Alamitos, CA, USA
ISSN of series2374-8486
ISBN978-1-5090-5472-5
eISBN978-1-5090-5473-2
Conference2016 IEEE 16th International Conference on Data Mining
Conference locationBarcelona, Spain
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