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---
language: "en"
tags:
- sentiment
- emotion
- twitter
widget:
- text: "Oh wow. I didn't know that."
- text: "This movie always makes me cry.."
- text: "Oh Happy Day"
---
## Description
With this model, you can classify emotions in English text data. The model was trained on 6 diverse datasets and predicts 7 emotions:
1) anger
2) disgust
3) fear
4) joy
5) neutral
6) sadness
7) surprise
The model is a fine-tuned checkpoint of DistilRoBERTa-base. The emotions reflect Ekman's 6 universal emotions, plus a neutral class.
## Application
a) Run emotion model with 3 lines of code on single text example using Hugging Face's pipeline command on Google Colab:
[![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/j-hartmann/emotion-english-distilroberta-base/blob/main/simple_emotion_pipeline.ipynb)
b) Run emotion model on multiple examples and full datasets (e.g., .csv files) on Google Colab:
[![Open In Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/github/j-hartmann/emotion-english-distilroberta-base/blob/main/emotion_prediction_example.ipynb)
## Contact
Please reach out to [email protected] if you have any questions or feedback.
Thanks to Samuel Domdey and chrsiebert for their support in making this model available.
## Appendix
Please find an overview of the datasets used for training below. All datasets contain English text. The table summarizes which emotions are available in each of the datasets.
|Name|anger|disgust|fear|joy|neutral|sadness|surprise|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Crowdflower (2016)|Yes|-|-|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes|
|Emotion Dataset, Elvis et al. (2018)|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes|-|Yes|Yes|
|GoEmotions, Demszky et al. (2020)|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes|
|ISEAR, Vikash (2018)|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes|-|Yes|-|
|MELD, Poria et al. (2019)|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes|
|SemEval-2018, EI-reg (Mohammad et al. 2018) |Yes|-|Yes|Yes|-|Yes|-|
The datasets represent a diverse set of text types. Specifically, they contain emotion labels for texts from Twitter, Reddit, student self-reports, and utterances from TV dialogues. As MELD (Multimodal EmotionLines Dataset) extends the EmotionLines dataset, EmotionLines itself is not included here.