Hi-EF: Benchmarking Emotion Forecasting in Human-interaction

Authors

  • Haoran Wang Fudan University
  • Xinji Mai Fudan University
  • Zeng Tao Fudan University
  • Junxiong Lin Fudan University
  • Xuan Tong Fudan University
  • Ivy Pan University of Hong Kong
  • Shaoqi Yan Shanghai Insittute of Techonlogy
  • Yan Wang East China Normal University
  • Shuyong Gao Fudan University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v40i3.37193

Abstract

Affective Forecasting is an psychology task that involves predicting an individual's future emotional responses, often hampered by reliance on external factors leading to inaccuracies, and typically remains at a qualitative analysis stage. To address these challenges, we narrows the scope of Affective Forecasting by introducing the concept of Human-interaction-based Emotion Forecasting (EF). This task is set within the context of a two-party interaction, positing that an individual's emotions are significantly influenced by their interaction partner's emotional expressions and informational cues. This dynamic provides a structured perspective for exploring the patterns of emotional change, thereby enhancing the feasibility of emotion forecasting.

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Published

2026-03-14

How to Cite

Wang, H., Mai, X., Tao, Z., Lin, J., Tong, X., Pan, I., … Gao, S. (2026). Hi-EF: Benchmarking Emotion Forecasting in Human-interaction. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 40(3), 2110–2118. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v40i3.37193

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AAAI Technical Track on Cognitive Modeling & Cognitive Systems