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Analysis of affect expressed through the evolving language of online communication
2007
Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces - IUI '07
Our model for analyzing affect conveyed by text is tailored to handle the style and specifics of informal online conversations. ...
In this paper, we focus on affect recognition from text in order to facilitate sensitive and expressive communication in computer-mediated environments. ...
By contrast, our analysis of affect is inspired by the evolving language as seen in online conversation, for instance, Instant Messaging. ...
doi:10.1145/1216295.1216346
dblp:conf/iui/NeviarouskayaPI07
fatcat:2ush2nx36nhdlaoetyxbb2fk7y
Concept-level sentiment analysis
2014
Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on World Wide Web - WWW '14 Companion
In an era of social connectedness, people are becoming increasingly enthusiastic about interacting, sharing, and collaborating through social networks, online communities, blogs, Wikis, and other online ...
Concept-level sentiment analysis focuses on a semantic analysis of text through the use of web ontologies or semantic networks, which allow the aggregation of conceptual and affective information associated ...
doi:10.1145/2567948.2577268
dblp:conf/www/Cambria14
fatcat:bzetu6bvjvcphezkkfioz4c54y
Editorial: CALL Continues to Evolve
2017
Issues and Trends in Educational Technology
Language is a foundational aspect of educational technology. ...
at general trends in technology and communication, language learning, and language teaching. ...
We receive many submissions from language scholars and are always looking for new research which melds the fields of language education and educational technology. ...
doi:10.2458/azu_itet_v5i2_schmidt
fatcat:pwmwvsragva4xaqkxufmiihz5y
Sentiment Mining from Text: A Technical Review
2017
International Journal of Computer Applications
Expression of sentiments is an integral aspect of human communication. ...
The prevalence of Internet and social media platforms has facilitated the exchange and storage of large volumes of human communication in the form of natural language text which can be mined for various ...
Thus, emoticons provide useful clues regarding the emotion expressed in the communication. ...
doi:10.5120/ijca2017915126
fatcat:zqqpafrvhzhxtb25s7qlbrx7du
Page 1940 of Psychological Abstracts Vol. 92, Issue 6
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2005
Psychological Abstracts
—Alternative views of computer-mediated communication sug- gest that it is devoid of affective cues and interpersonal expression, or that the translation of affect into verbal cues facilitates relational ...
An experiment prompted participants to enact greater or lesser affinity in face-to-face or synchronous computer chat dyads in order to assess the proportion of affect expressed verbally online compared ...
The rise of digital authoritarianism: Evolving threats to media and Internet freedoms in Pakistan
2021
World of Media Journal of Russian Media and Journalism Studies
The evolving mechanisms of digital authoritarianism surpass national boundaries. ...
To achieve this aim, this study uses the qualitative method of online interviews and presents findings thematically. ...
The rise of digital authoritarianism: Evolving threats to media and Internet freedoms in Pakistan and Journalism Studies, 3, ...
doi:10.30547/worldofmedia.3.2021.1
fatcat:4glgang54bdwvowrlfkbjkayjm
The Views of Students Towards Foreign Language Literacy Through Synchronous Distance Education
2021
International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies
On the other hand, decreased participation and lack of face-to-face language practice opportunities cause low motivation and affect the language learning process adversely. ...
The process of education has been affected mostly by the COVD-19 pandemic process, and distance education methods are getting popular. ...
Analysing the students' opinions regarding the acquisition of language sub-skills in foreign language teaching through SDE in Table 4 uncovered that the number of students who expressed negative opinions ...
doi:10.7575/aiac.ijels.v.9n.3p.92
fatcat:a236mahy3vd4vm45wc5x4bzmtm
No country for old members
2013
Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on World Wide Web - WWW '13
learning phase in which users adopt the language of the community followed by a conservative phase in which users stop changing and the evolving community norms pass them by. ...
Vibrant online communities are in constant flux. As members join and depart, the interactional norms evolve, stimulating further changes to the membership and its social dynamics. ...
In this paper, we study these issues through the lens of the language used by individual community members and by the community at large. ...
doi:10.1145/2488388.2488416
dblp:conf/www/Danescu-Niculescu-MizilWJLP13
fatcat:smgz5rkjenes3f5tmymn5lb6qe
Virtual Chironomia: Developing Standards for Non-verbal Communication in Virtual Worlds
2009
Journal of Virtual Worlds Research
Online virtual worlds offer new ways to explore evolving forms of social interaction, including the use of non-verbal elements used in conjunction with other communication modalities of text and voice. ...
Because virtual worlds present a richer environment with multiple semiotic modes of interaction, they add additional channels for communication over previous text-based online modalities. ...
body language, facial expressions), and the more instinctual, subconscious displays of non-verbal communication (such as someone crossing their arms when they feel vulnerable). ...
doi:10.4101/jvwr.v2i3.657
fatcat:5tka5dwumvcvpjirf64rk2kk5m
Managing Negative Emotions in Online Collaborative Learning. A multimodal approach to solving technical difficulties
2018
Digithum
We present a multimodal interaction of verbal and body language in collaborative activity for the analysis of moment-by-moment evolving social interaction. ...
Also using conversation analysis, we focus on the ways in which participants interact with their words and their non-lexical expression. ...
, 1997) for the analysis of moment-by-moment evolving social interaction. ...
doi:10.7238/d.v0i22.3140
fatcat:yecs2fwohrf67ihzem3i47puye
Teaching English Through Online Learning (A Literature Review)
2021
The Art of Teaching English as a Foreign Language
The aim of this study is to investigate the teaching strategy to be implemented on teaching English through online learning. The design of the present study is a literature review design. ...
through online learning. ...
The main focus on the analysis was the effectiveness of using the strategies for English language learning through online learning, and additional information related to important points for implementing ...
doi:10.36663/tatefl.v1i2.104
fatcat:3mohvvo62jdrxewwxcaxlr4t4i
Social Capital and Knowledge Sharing in Online Communities: A Mediation Model
2012
2012 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
PLS analyses based on data collected from 448 online community members show that the two mediators affect knowledge contribution positively. ...
Except shared language, all other social capital factors, namely, instrumental network ties, expressive network ties, community trustworthiness, and norms of cooperation have significant positive effects ...
Accordingly, cues to the distinctive aspect of the online community conveyed through the use of shared language among its members may also be reduced. ...
doi:10.1109/hicss.2012.534
dblp:conf/hicss/LawC12
fatcat:d3qa77s4xfbotja7o7cvwh6t7y
Covid-19 Neologisms and their Social Use: An Analysis from the Perspective of Linguistic Relativism
2020
Linguistics and Literature Review
This study aims to explore neologisms related to Covid-19 through the lens of the language-mind relationship, in terms of linguistic relativity. ...
Subsequently, the usage of Covid-19 neologisms in social media discourse was contextually analysed using the SFL framework of field, tenor, and mode to investigate whether it was illustrative of language ...
The creation of these neologisms reflects the way language evolves to fit a new social reality. ...
doi:10.32350/llr.v6i2.959
fatcat:35rcsorcmzapljf4v34zjledeu
Video conferencing and multimodal expression of voice: Children's conversations using Skype for second language development in a telecollaborative setting
2017
System (Linköping)
This method of analysis investigates how language is materially assembled through interaction with others in the physical world. ...
The study shows that telecollaborative conversations create particular conditions which affect the ways children express their voice. ...
How does mediation through Skype affect the way in which children are able to express themselves? ...
doi:10.1016/j.system.2016.12.003
fatcat:qlnjmieglnarbdsgyb26gmlwkq
Teaching English Through Online Learning (A Literature Review)
2021
The Art of Teaching English as a Foreign Language
The aim of this study is to investigate the teaching strategy to be implemented on teaching English through online learning. The design of the present study is a literature review design. ...
through online learning. ...
The evolution of distance learning into online learning has affected by the advancement of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). ...
doi:10.36663/tatefl.v2i1.104
fatcat:p6a5lridzjab5ndcx5tjm3iotm
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