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MASIVE: Open-Ended Affective State Identification in English and Spanish

Authors :
Deas, Nicholas
Turcan, Elsbeth
Mejía, Iván Pérez
McKeown, Kathleen
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In the field of emotion analysis, much NLP research focuses on identifying a limited number of discrete emotion categories, often applied across languages. These basic sets, however, are rarely designed with textual data in mind, and culture, language, and dialect can influence how particular emotions are interpreted. In this work, we broaden our scope to a practically unbounded set of \textit{affective states}, which includes any terms that humans use to describe their experiences of feeling. We collect and publish MASIVE, a dataset of Reddit posts in English and Spanish containing over 1,000 unique affective states each. We then define the new problem of \textit{affective state identification} for language generation models framed as a masked span prediction task. On this task, we find that smaller finetuned multilingual models outperform much larger LLMs, even on region-specific Spanish affective states. Additionally, we show that pretraining on MASIVE improves model performance on existing emotion benchmarks. Finally, through machine translation experiments, we find that native speaker-written data is vital to good performance on this task.<br />Comment: EMNLP 2024

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2407.12196
Document Type :
Working Paper