Dialogue-based neural learning to estimate the sentiment of a next upcoming utterance

04/21/2021
by   Chandrakant Bothe, et al.
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In a conversation, humans use changes in a dialogue to predict safety-critical situations and use them to react accordingly. We propose to use the same cues for safer human-robot interaction for early verbal detection of dangerous situations. Due to the limited availability of sentiment-annotated dialogue corpora, we use a simple sentiment classification for utterances to neurally learn sentiment changes within dialogues and ultimately predict the sentiment of upcoming utterances. We train a recurrent neural network on context sequences of words, defined as two utterances of each speaker, to predict the sentiment class of the next utterance. Our results show that this leads to useful predictions of the sentiment class of the upcoming utterance. Results for two challenging dialogue datasets are reported to show that predictions are similar independent of the dataset used for training. The prediction accuracy is …

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