CLLGJul 13, 2016

Re-presenting a Story by Emotional Factors using Sentimental Analysis Method

arXiv:1607.03707v1
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This research addresses the problem of understanding emotional impacts on memory for psychology and computational linguistics, though it is incremental as it applies existing methods to a specific dataset.

The study investigated how personal emotional factors influence memory retrieval by analyzing summaries of a story from 64 undergraduate students using a sentimental analysis model based on a convolutional neural network trained on 38,265 movie reviews. Results showed that depressed individuals represented stories more negatively and less expressively, while highly emotional individuals used more negative words and were more expressive.

Remembering an event is affected by personal emotional status. We examined the psychological status and personal factors; depression (Center for Epidemiological Studies - Depression, Radloff, 1977), present affective (Positive Affective and Negative Affective Schedule, Watson et al., 1988), life orient (Life Orient Test, Scheier & Carver, 1985), self-awareness (Core Self Evaluation Scale, Judge et al., 2003), and social factor (Social Support, Sarason et al., 1983) of undergraduate students (N=64) and got summaries of a story, Chronicle of a Death Foretold (Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 1981) from them. We implement a sentimental analysis model based on convolutional neural network (LeCun & Bengio, 1995) to evaluate each summary. From the same vein used for transfer learning (Pan & Yang, 2010), we collected 38,265 movie review data to train the model and then use them to score summaries of each student. The results of CES-D and PANAS show the relationship between emotion and memory retrieval as follows: depressed people have shown a tendency of representing a story more negatively, and they seemed less expressive. People with full of emotion - high in PANAS - have retrieved their memory more expressively than others, using more negative words then others. The contributions of this study can be summarized as follows: First, lightening the relationship between emotion and its effect during times of storing or retrieving a memory. Second, suggesting objective methods to evaluate the intensity of emotion in natural language format, using a sentimental analysis model.

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