Cooperative Sentiment Agents for Multimodal Sentiment Analysis
Shanmin Wang, Hui Shuai, Qingshan Liu, Fei Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces Co-SA, a novel cooperative agent framework for multimodal sentiment analysis that dynamically interacts across modalities to improve sentiment and emotion recognition accuracy.
Contribution
It presents a new multimodal representation learning method with cooperative sentiment agents that adaptively learn joint representations without pre-defined fusion modes.
Findings
Outperforms existing methods on sentiment analysis tasks
Effectively captures both common and complementary cross-modal features
Demonstrates versatility on sentiment and emotion recognition tasks
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a new Multimodal Representation Learning (MRL) method for Multimodal Sentiment Analysis (MSA), which facilitates the adaptive interaction between modalities through Cooperative Sentiment Agents, named Co-SA. Co-SA comprises two critical components: the Sentiment Agents Establishment (SAE) phase and the Sentiment Agents Cooperation (SAC) phase. During the SAE phase, each sentiment agent deals with an unimodal signal and highlights explicit dynamic sentiment variations within the modality via the Modality-Sentiment Disentanglement (MSD) and Deep Phase Space Reconstruction (DPSR) modules. Subsequently, in the SAC phase, Co-SA meticulously designs task-specific interaction mechanisms for sentiment agents so that coordinating multimodal signals to learn the joint representation. Specifically, Co-SA equips an independent policy model for each sentiment agent that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Text Analysis Techniques · Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining
MethodsDilated Convolution · Global Average Pooling · 1x1 Convolution · Convolution · Average Pooling · Switchable Atrous Convolution
