Abstract:This paper describes the system submitted by Team A to SemEval 2025 Task 11, ``Bridging the Gap in Text-Based Emotion Detection.'' The task involved identifying the perceived emotion of a speaker from text snippets, with each instance annotated with one of six emotions: joy, sadness, fear, anger, surprise, or disgust. A dataset provided by the task organizers served as the foundation for training and evaluating our models. Among the various approaches explored, the best performance was achieved using multilingual embeddings combined with a fully connected layer. This paper details the system architecture, discusses experimental results, and highlights the advantages of leveraging multilingual representations for robust emotion detection in text.
Abstract:The paper describes the systems submitted to SemEval-2020 Task 8: Memotion by the `NIT-Agartala-NLP-Team'. A dataset of 8879 memes was made available by the task organizers to train and test our models. Our systems include a Logistic Regression baseline, a BiLSTM + Attention-based learner and a transfer learning approach with BERT. For the three sub-tasks A, B and C, we attained ranks 24/33, 11/29 and 15/26, respectively. We highlight our difficulties in harnessing image information as well as some techniques and handcrafted features we employ to overcome these issues. We also discuss various modelling issues and theorize possible solutions and reasons as to why these problems persist.