Emotion-Aware Interaction Design in Intelligent User Interface Using Multi-Modal Deep Learning

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Authors Shiyu Duan, Ziyi Wang, Shixiao Wang, Mengmeng Chen, Runsheng Zhang arXiv ID 2411.06326 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Cross-listed cs.LG Citations 30 Venue 2024 5th International Symposium on Computer Engineering and Intelligent Communications (ISCEIC) Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
In an era where user interaction with technology is ubiquitous, the importance of user interface (UI) design cannot be overstated. A well-designed UI not only enhances usability but also fosters more natural, intuitive, and emotionally engaging experiences, making technology more accessible and impactful in everyday life. This research addresses this growing need by introducing an advanced emotion recognition system to significantly improve the emotional responsiveness of UI. By integrating facial expressions, speech, and textual data through a multi-branch Transformer model, the system interprets complex emotional cues in real-time, enabling UIs to interact more empathetically and effectively with users. Using the public MELD dataset for validation, our model demonstrates substantial improvements in emotion recognition accuracy and F1 scores, outperforming traditional methods. These findings underscore the critical role that sophisticated emotion recognition plays in the evolution of UIs, making technology more attuned to user needs and emotions. This study highlights how enhanced emotional intelligence in UIs is not only about technical innovation but also about fostering deeper, more meaningful connections between users and the digital world, ultimately shaping how people interact with technology in their daily lives.
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