Yinxia Lou, Junxiang Zhou, Jun Zhou, Donghong Ji, Qing Zhang
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Abstract
Emojis, utilizing visual means, mimic human facial expressions and postures to convey emotions and opinions. They are widely used in social media platforms such as Sina Weibo, and have become a crucial feature for sentiment analysis. However, existing approaches often treat emojis as special symbols or convert them into text labels, thereby neglecting the rich visual information of emojis. We propose a novel multimodal information integration model for emoji microblog sentiment analysis. To effectively leverage the emoji visual information, the model employs a text-emoji visual mutual attention mechanism. Experiments on a manually annotated microblog dataset show that compared to the baseline models without incorporating emoji visual information, the proposed model achieves improvements of 1.37% in macro F1 score and 2.30% in accuracy, respectively. To facilitate the related research, our corpus will be publicly available at https://github.com/yx100/Emojis/blob/main/weibo-emojis-annotation .
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