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List of Accepted Papers

  • Quality and Agreement in Multilabel Emotion Annotation: A Case Study and Evaluation Framework
    Emily Sofi Ohman and Anna Koufakou

  • Understanding Irony through Explanations and Background Knowledge
    Aaron Maladry, Els Lefever, Cynthia Van Hee, Veronique Hoste

  • Speech-Based Emotion Recognition and Classification Integrating a CNN and BiLSTM Network
    Fatima Uroosa, Asim Abbas, Muhammad Tayyab Zamir and Grigori Sidorov

  • A Corpus-Based Comparison of two Approaches for Emotion Annotation in French Texts
    Valentina Dragos and Delphine Battistelli

  • Clarifying the Role of Psychological Factors in Language Acquisition: A Psycholinguistic Lexical Ratings Dataset
    Wanwan Zheng

  • Unrequited Emotions: Investigating the Gaps in Motivation and Practice in Speech Emotion Recognition Research
    Taryn Wong, Zeerak Talat, Hanan Aldarmaki and Anjalie Field

  • Feeling First, Speaking Second: A Dual-Process Cognitive-Affective Architecture for LLM Agents
    Nicolò Buscaroli and Fabio Tamburini

  • Emotion Recogniton in Conversations - empirical study Rufaida Kashif, Benjamin Piwowarski and Helena Gomez Adorno

  • Exploring Cross-Modal Interactions in Unimodal and Multimodal Emotion Recognition: An Empirical Study
    Quanqi Du, Loic De Langhe, Els Lefever and Veronique Hoste

  • Bad Is Not Always Stronger Than Good: Prevalence of Valenced Antonyms Across 308-Languages
    Barak Cohen and Allon Vishkin

  • Annotation Matters: Resolving Cross-Corpus Performance Drops in Hebrew Offensive Language Detection
    Gili Berger Hefetz, Yossef Haim Shrem, Natalia Vanetik and Chaya Liebeskind

  • Multi-Source Emotion Annotation in Children’s Language: When LLM Consensus Diverges from Human Judgment
    Farida Said and Jeanne Villaneau

  • For Daily Well-Being, How You Use Emotion Words Matters as Much as How Many
    Ratna Kandala, Ali Faraji-Rad, Angelique Pershon, Vera Vine and Katie Hoemann

  • EVOKE: Emotion Vocabulary Of Korean and English
    Yoonwon Jung, Hagyeong Shin and Benjamin Bergen

  • Linguistic Distancing on Social Media: Indicators of Emotion Regulation Across Age Groups
    Daniela Teodorescu, Saif M. Mohammad and Alona Fyshe

  • MOSAIC : a Corpus of Small-Group Interactions During a Collaborative Task
    Amine Benamara, Celine Clavel, Brian Ravenet, Nicolas Sabouret, Mathilde Sassier—Roublin and Julien Saunier

  • Age and Affect in Language: How Emotion Expression on Social Media Varies Across Adulthood
    Daniela Teodorescu, Jan Philip Wahle and Saif M. Mohammad

  • Multimodal Affective Modeling in an LLM-based Intelligent Tutoring System for Foreign Language Learning
    Dionysios Koulouris, Athasios Kallipolitis, Melina Tziomaka, Argyrios Zafeiriou, Stamatios Orfanos, Andreas Menychtas, Ilias Maglogiannis, George Tsoulouhas, Stamatia Michalopoulou, Athina Sioupi and Voula Giouli

  • PoETIC: A Re-framing of Context Dependent Emotion Detection
    Nirmal Surange and Manish Shrivastava

  • From Sentiment to Valence in Metaphor: a Comparison of BERT-based Sentiment and Prompted Large Language Models
    Rebecca Guolo, Ginevra Martinelli, Chiara Barattieri di San Pietro and Valentina Bambini

  • Affect, Body, Cognition, Demographics, and Emotion: The ABCDE of Text Features for Computational Affective Science
    Jan Philip Wahle, Krishnapriya Vishnubhotla, Bela Gipp and Saif M. Mohammad

  • Beyond Toxic Positivity: Interpersonal Affect Regulation in LLM-Based Dialogue Agents using Discourse Politeness Theory
    Rina Sakagami, Emmanuel Ayedoun and Masataka Tokumaru