Impact of discrete emotions on audience engagement with climatechange videos on Chinese TikTok (Douyin)

Chuqi Wang, Zhiyu Li
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In this study we explored the effect of the discrete emotions of short-video presenters on audience engagement with climate-change videos on Chinese TikTok (Douyin). We performed an automated content analysis of 510 science communication videos, with a focus on the emotional expression of the presenter and interactions of emotions. Our findings revealed that the negative emotion of anger dominated climate-change videos and significantly influenced audience engagement. To our surprise, the presence of the emotion of happiness in the audio led to decreased engagement. We also uncovered the critical role of complex emotional interactions in affecting audience engagement, with combinations of positive and negative emotions being particularly influential. Furthermore, we employed facial emotion recognition and the SpeechBrain machine-learning technique for emotion detection in the videos, a methodological approach that is innovative and ensures objective and accurate analysis, as well as offering new possibilities for research.
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离散情绪对受众参与中文嘀嗒(豆瓣)上气候变化视频的影响
在这项研究中,我们探讨了短视频主持人的离散情绪对受众参与中国嘀嗒(豆瓣)上气候变化视频的影响。我们对 510 个科学传播视频进行了自动内容分析,重点关注主持人的情绪表达和情绪之间的互动。我们的研究结果表明,"愤怒 "这一负面情绪在气候变化视频中占主导地位,并对受众的参与度产生了重大影响。令我们惊讶的是,音频中出现快乐情绪会导致参与度降低。我们还发现了复杂情绪的相互作用在影响受众参与度方面的关键作用,其中积极情绪和消极情绪的组合尤其具有影响力。此外,我们还采用了面部情绪识别和 SpeechBrain 机器学习技术来检测视频中的情绪,这是一种创新的方法,可确保分析的客观性和准确性,并为研究提供了新的可能性。
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