Smiles during intense negative affect in Holocaust survivor testimonies improve emotional valence trajectories across audio, eye gaze, and text modalities while reducing eye dynamics.
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CUCI-Net abstracts context-utterance dependency into an interpretation cue that combines local modality signals with global context and feeds it into the final multimodal interaction for context-conditioned predictions.
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Smiles during intense negative affect in Holocaust survivor testimonies improve emotional valence trajectories across audio, eye gaze, and text modalities while reducing eye dynamics.
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CUCI-Net abstracts context-utterance dependency into an interpretation cue that combines local modality signals with global context and feeds it into the final multimodal interaction for context-conditioned predictions.