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Area of Science:

  • Natural Language Processing
  • Computational Linguistics
  • Social Media Analysis

Background:

  • Online communication increasingly uses emojis and code-mixed languages (e.g., English-Hindi).
  • Accurately matching emojis to the sentiment and emotion of code-mixed text is challenging.
  • Existing datasets and methods may not fully address multi-emoji prediction in this context.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel task of predicting multiple emojis for English-Hindi code-mixed sentences.
  • To propose and release the SENTIMOJI dataset, an extension of SemEval 2020 Task 9 SentiMix.
  • To develop and evaluate an end-to-end framework leveraging the relationship between emotion, sentiment, and emojis.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a multi-task learning framework utilizing modified Transformer encoders (linear transformations, RMS-layer norm).
  • Incorporated Gated Linear Units and Fully Connected layers for joint prediction of emojis, emotion, and sentiment.
  • Created and utilized the SENTIMOJI dataset for training and evaluation.

Main Results:

  • The proposed multi-task framework significantly outperformed single-task approaches on the SENTIMOJI dataset.
  • Demonstrated a strong correlation between sentiment, emotion, and emoji usage in code-mixed text.
  • Confirmed that sentiment and emotion identification aids in accurate multi-emoji prediction.

Conclusions:

  • The study establishes the efficacy of a multi-task approach for emoji prediction in code-mixed language.
  • Highlights the inherent link between linguistic sentiment/emotion and emoji selection.
  • Contributes to advancing NLP tools for sentiment analysis and emotion recognition in multilingual online communication.