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In the mood for affective search with web stereotypes
2012
Proceedings of the 21st international conference companion on World Wide Web - WWW '12 Companion
In this paper we describe the construction of an affective stereotype lexicon, that is, a lexicon of stereotypes and their most salient affective qualities. ...
content from the Web. ...
We extend that platform here, with our twolevel affective lexicon MOODprism, to support affective search for news content on the Web. ...
doi:10.1145/2187980.2188066
dblp:conf/www/VealeH12
fatcat:irrf5hw5efbxlbnqeuipiuf2k4
The Agile Cliché: Using Flexible Stereotypes as Building Blocks in the Construction of an Affective Lexicon
[chapter]
2012
New Trends of Research in Ontologies and Lexical Resources
We calculate positive and negative potentials for each property in the graph, and show how these potentials can be used in turn to calculate an overall affective value for the higher-level terms for which ...
To construct these bundles, we present a semi-automatic approach to harvesting stereotypical properties and behaviors from the Web. ...
In the Mood for Affective Search Thus far we have focused on a rather reductive view of affect as the potential of words to convey a positive or negative meaning. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-31782-8_13
dblp:series/tanlp/Veale13
fatcat:se2gc2wvsbazbmu35wx4fvroqy
Sometimes Happy People Focus on the Trees and Sad People Focus on the Forest
2011
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
Consistent with the proposed hypothesis, no fixed relation between mood and processing emerged. ...
Consistent with research on socially situated cognition, these results demonstrate that the same affective state can trigger entirely different thinking styles depending on the context. ...
Acknowledgments
Funding The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: a grant from the National Science Foundation ...
doi:10.1177/0146167211424166
pmid:21957087
pmcid:PMC4116487
fatcat:evzd7m5zlbhqdlhjyh42oxjoju
A Bio-inspired Nano-Agent Architecture for Intelligent Agents
[chapter]
2010
Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agents
This could be solved by enabling the schizophrenic model to continue interactions with the user while searching on the web. ...
The different personalities are based on classical stereotypes used in story telling for creating believable characters (Masterson, 2000) . ...
, and readability from the web. ...
doi:10.5772/8368
fatcat:csahghhjjfdkvggytpx4bbipb4
Once More, With Feeling! Using Creative Affective Metaphors to Express Information Needs
2013
International Conference on Computational Creativity
The key to this approach is a lexicon of stereotypical concepts and their affective properties. We show how such a lexicon is harvested from the open web and from local web n-grams. ...
Yet, though metaphors are often used to articulate affective viewpoints and information needs in everyday language, they are rarely used in information retrieval (IR) queries. ...
Acknowledgements This research was supported by the WCU (World Class University) program under the National Research Foundation of Korea (Ministry of Education, Science and Technology of Korea, Project ...
dblp:conf/icccrea/Veale13
fatcat:uni4ni47ojd6xndul22omuihp4
A Review Of The Literature And Media Reports Of Patterns Of Mental Health Stigma And Addressing Stigma In Slovenia Until 2010 / Pregled Literature In Medijskih Poročil O Stigmatizaciji Ljudi Z Duševnimi Motnajmi In O Ukrepih Proti Stigmi V Sloveniji Do Leta 2010
2013
Slovenian Journal of Public Health
The media and web report search was performed using Najdi.si and Google search using the same combination of terms. The DAM web-page described above was searched separately. ...
We used the following combination of search terms: Slovenia AND (stigma* OR attitud* OR prejudice* OR stereotype* OR discrimina*) AND (mental OR Depress* OR Dysthymi* OR Adjustment Disorder* OR Mood Disorder ...
doi:10.2478/sjph-2013-0006
fatcat:5e6zscqbafazrmbtnzgetdpctq
Re-Gendering Depression: Risk, Web Health Campaigns, and the Feminized Pharmaco-Subject
2007
Canadian Journal of Communication
A variety of recent Web campaigns are critiqued, addressing the new pharmaceutical strategy of identifying a broad spectrum of depression. ...
This analysis of the discourse of gender, risk, and depression in the context of neo-liberalism indicates how health subjects are imagined as consumers and how this situation creates new constrained forms ...
Acknowledgment The author wishes to thank Kim Sawchuk for her editorial guidance and support.
Notes ...
doi:10.22230/cjc.2007v32n3a1862
fatcat:obewpfwesre5dpevhybbsksnuq
Competent Men and Warm Women
2017
Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI '17
We develop a novel method for examining the content and strength of gender stereotypes in image search, inspired by the trait adjective checklist method. ...
We compare the gender distribution in photos retrieved by Bing for the query "person" and for queries based on 68 character traits (e.g., "intelligent person") in four regional markets. ...
Our work focuses on one type of bias in search algorithms: the perpetuation of gender stereotypes in image search. ...
doi:10.1145/3025453.3025727
dblp:conf/chi/OtterbacherBC17
fatcat:sii5uplujvazrb3zjjscflliia
Time to Bring Communication/Interaction Out of the Closet?
1993
Contemporary Psychology
(p. 215); electrode leads are not typically wrapped in a web of metal shield before they are sealed in rubber or plastic (p. 240); a thermograph, not a dermograph, is an instrument for recording variations ...
For example, Roth- bart and Taylor offer a complex concep- tual analysis explaining how the different types of category labels used for people have differing implications for the per- sistence of stereotypes ...
doi:10.1037/032679
fatcat:dtxjaoudvrgjdhrp2yrgywjibi
Page 3552 of Psychological Abstracts Vol. 81, Issue 8
[page]
1994
Psychological Abstracts
Forgas, 1992, in press), 3 experiments, with a total of 306 Ss, found a nonobvious pattern of greater mood effects on attributions for serious rather than simple conflicts. ...
—What is the role of mood in the way people explain interpersonal conflicts in their close relationships? On the basis of the multiprocess Affect Infusion Model (AIM) of judgments (J. P. ...
Page 3128 of Psychological Abstracts Vol. 90, Issue 9
[page]
2003
Psychological Abstracts
It is also shown that consumers’ satis- faction with the search process is positively associated with their perception of effort saved for them by electronic aids. —Journal abstract.
27048. ...
There were thirty one participants in the study. We describe a Web-based program and methodology used to collect data for three customizable products. ...
Mutations in the X-Linked Cyclin-Dependent Kinase–Like 5 (CDKL5/STK9) Gene Are Associated with Severe Neurodevelopmental Retardation
2004
American Journal of Human Genetics
The mutations are located within the protein kinase domain and affect highly conserved amino acids; this strongly suggests that impaired CDKL5 catalytic activity plays an important role in the pathogenesis ...
Here, we report that de novo missense mutations in CDKL5 are associated with a severe phenotype of early-onset infantile spasms and clinical features that overlap those of other neurodevelopmental disorders ...
Acknowledgments The authors are grateful to the families. We thank R. Varon and D. Horn, for help with sample collection. ...
doi:10.1086/426460
pmid:15499549
pmcid:PMC1182152
fatcat:rh5g3wsujzabbklqqriq4erhw4
Customer Experience Management in Retailing: Understanding the Buying Process
2009
Journal of Retailing
The authors suggest ways in which retailers can leverage this understanding of consumer behavior. Each of these conceptual areas also offers avenues for further research. ...
understanding by providing an overview of existing consumer behavior literature and suggesting that specific elements of consumer behavior-goals, schema, information processing, memory, involvement, attitudes, affective ...
Their mood also affects how consumers interact with personnel in a retail environment. ...
doi:10.1016/j.jretai.2008.11.003
fatcat:qney5nuf4raydi4aw3wkccpyvm
Twenty Years of Stereotype Threat Research: A Review of Psychological Mediators
2016
PLoS ONE
However, stereotype threat appears to affect diverse social groups in different ways, with no one mediator providing unequivocal empirical support. ...
The search identified 45 experiments from 38 articles and 17 unique proposed mediators that were categorized into affective/subjective (n = 6), cognitive (n = 7) and motivational mechanisms (n = 4). ...
Furthermore, they expressed stronger tendencies to search for external explanations for their weak performance with this mediating the effects of stereotype threat on performance. ...
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0146487
pmid:26752551
pmcid:PMC4713435
fatcat:4nkstr5qibhoplw3ln234dx5xa
Severe Intellectual Disability: Systematic Review of the Prevalence and Nature of Presentation of Unipolar Depression
2015
JARID: Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities
Methods The PRISMA (2009) Checklist for systematic review was followed, and a search of electronic databases was undertaken. ...
The diagnostic tools utilized by each of the studies were assessed and compared. Conclusions In terms of the methods used to assess for depression, results were varied. ...
Search strategy At this stage, search terms were kept broad, in order for as many studies to be found as possible. Search terms were as follows. ...
doi:10.1111/jar.12203
pmid:26101049
fatcat:obmyot6u5vcojfv6y62y3wia4y
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