학술논문

Smile, Be Happy 🙂 Emoji Embedding for Visual Sentiment Analysis
Document Type
Conference
Source
2019 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision Workshop (ICCVW) ICCVW Computer Vision Workshop (ICCVW), 2019 IEEE/CVF International Conference on. :4491-4500 Oct, 2019
Subject
Computing and Processing
Visualization
Sentiment analysis
Correlation
Task analysis
Twitter
Predictive models
visual sentiment analysis
emoji
emotion classification
zero shot learning
transfer learning
Language
ISSN
2473-9944
Abstract
Due to the lack of large-scale datasets, the prevailing approach in visual sentiment analysis is to leverage models trained for object classification in large datasets like ImageNet. However, objects are sentiment neutral which hinders the expected gain of transfer learning for such tasks. In this work, we propose to overcome this problem by learning a novel sentiment-aligned image embedding that is better suited for subsequent visual sentiment analysis. Our embedding leverages the intricate relation between emojis and images in large-scale and readily available data from social media. Emojis are language-agnostic, consistent, and carry a clear sentiment signal which make them an excellent proxy to learn a sentiment aligned embedding. Hence, we construct a novel dataset of 4 million images collected from Twitter with their associated emojis. We train a deep neural model for image embedding using emoji prediction task as a proxy. Our evaluation demonstrates that the proposed embedding outperforms the popular object-based counterpart consistently across several sentiment analysis benchmarks. Furthermore, without bell and whistles, our compact, effective and simple embedding outperforms the more elaborate and customized state-of-the-art deep models on these public benchmarks. Additionally, we introduce a novel emoji representation based on their visual emotional response which support a deeper understanding of the emoji modality and their usage on social media.