GraphCFC: A Directed Graph Based Cross-Modal Feature Complementation Approach for Multimodal Conversational Emotion Recognition

6 Jul 2022  ·  Jiang Li, XiaoPing Wang, Guoqing Lv, Zhigang Zeng ·

Emotion Recognition in Conversation (ERC) plays a significant part in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) systems since it can provide empathetic services. Multimodal ERC can mitigate the drawbacks of uni-modal approaches. Recently, Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) have been widely used in a variety of fields due to their superior performance in relation modeling. In multimodal ERC, GNNs are capable of extracting both long-distance contextual information and inter-modal interactive information. Unfortunately, since existing methods such as MMGCN directly fuse multiple modalities, redundant information may be generated and diverse information may be lost. In this work, we present a directed Graph based Cross-modal Feature Complementation (GraphCFC) module that can efficiently model contextual and interactive information. GraphCFC alleviates the problem of heterogeneity gap in multimodal fusion by utilizing multiple subspace extractors and Pair-wise Cross-modal Complementary (PairCC) strategy. We extract various types of edges from the constructed graph for encoding, thus enabling GNNs to extract crucial contextual and interactive information more accurately when performing message passing. Furthermore, we design a GNN structure called GAT-MLP, which can provide a new unified network framework for multimodal learning. The experimental results on two benchmark datasets show that our GraphCFC outperforms the state-of-the-art (SOTA) approaches.

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Datasets


Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Benchmark
Emotion Recognition in Conversation IEMOCAP GraphCFC Weighted-F1 68.91 # 19
Accuracy 69.13 # 12
Emotion Recognition in Conversation MELD GraphCFC Weighted-F1 58.86 # 50
Accuracy 61.42 # 13

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