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Unveiling the Cognitive Compass: Theory-of-Mind-Guided Multimodal Emotion Reasoning

arXiv:2602.00971v15 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the problem of enhancing affective intelligence in AI models for researchers and developers, though it is incremental as it builds on existing multimodal and reasoning frameworks.

The paper tackles the limited deep emotional understanding in multimodal large language models by introducing a Theory-of-Mind-guided benchmark and reasoning methods, resulting in improved accuracy and more faithful rationales in evaluations.

Despite rapid progress in multimodal large language models (MLLMs), their capability for deep emotional understanding remains limited. We argue that genuine affective intelligence requires explicit modeling of Theory of Mind (ToM), the cognitive substrate from which emotions arise. To this end, we introduce HitEmotion, a ToM-grounded hierarchical benchmark that diagnoses capability breakpoints across increasing levels of cognitive depth. Second, we propose a ToM-guided reasoning chain that tracks mental states and calibrates cross-modal evidence to achieve faithful emotional reasoning. We further introduce TMPO, a reinforcement learning method that uses intermediate mental states as process-level supervision to guide and strengthen model reasoning. Extensive experiments show that HitEmotion exposes deep emotional reasoning deficits in state-of-the-art models, especially on cognitively demanding tasks. In evaluation, the ToM-guided reasoning chain and TMPO improve end-task accuracy and yield more faithful, more coherent rationales. In conclusion, our work provides the research community with a practical toolkit for evaluating and enhancing the cognition-based emotional understanding capabilities of MLLMs. Our dataset and code are available at: https://HitEmotion.github.io/.

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