SubmissionNumber#=%=#225 FinalPaperTitle#=%=#UCSC NLP at SemEval-2024 Task 10: Emotion Discovery and Reasoning its Flip in Conversation (EDiReF) ShortPaperTitle#=%=# NumberOfPages#=%=#6 CopyrightSigned#=%=#Neng Wan, Steven Au, Esha Ubale and Decker Krogh JobTitle#==#Student Organization#==#UCSC Abstract#==#We describe SemEval-2024 Task 10: EDiReF consisting of three sub-tasks involving emotion in conversation across Hinglish code-mixed and English datasets. Subtasks include classification of speaker emotion in multiparty conversations (Emotion Recognition in Conversation) and reasoning around shifts in speaker emotion state (Emotion Flip Reasoning). We deployed a BERT model for emotion recognition and two GRU-based models for emotion flip. Our model achieved F1 scores of 0.45, 0.79, and 0.68 for subtasks 1, 2, and 3, respectively. Author{1}{Firstname}#=%=#Neng Author{1}{Lastname}#=%=#Wan Author{1}{Username}#=%=#nengwan Author{1}{Email}#=%=#wanneng19940620@gmail.com Author{1}{Affiliation}#=%=#University of California, Santa Cruz Author{2}{Firstname}#=%=#Steven Author{2}{Lastname}#=%=#Au Author{2}{Username}#=%=#stevenau Author{2}{Email}#=%=#sttau@ucsc.edu Author{2}{Affiliation}#=%=#UCSC Author{3}{Firstname}#=%=#Esha Author{3}{Lastname}#=%=#Ubale Author{3}{Username}#=%=#eshaubale Author{3}{Email}#=%=#eubale@ucsc.edu Author{3}{Affiliation}#=%=#Student at UC Santa Cruz Author{4}{Firstname}#=%=#Decker Author{4}{Lastname}#=%=#Krogh Author{4}{Username}#=%=#deckerkrogh Author{4}{Email}#=%=#dkrogh@ucsc.edu Author{4}{Affiliation}#=%=#UCSC ========== èéáğö