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Emotions influence people's behavior in a profound way. Feelings like happiness, hope, fear, boredom, anger, anxiety or relaxation affect the way people behave and interact with one another. However, there is often a strong correlation between the environment and the way people feel, e.g., the emotions associated with a hospital are typically very different from those associated with an amusement park or a promenade. The aim of an emotion map is to represent and depict interrelationships between emotions and geographic locations. Such maps can provide answers to various questions about how people feel at various places or at different times of the day. They can facilitate a search for places where people express a certain emotion. In this paper, we introduce a new approach of creating emotion maps from a large collection of geotagged social-media posts. We discuss potential usages of such maps. We present a model to query and utilize emotion maps and we demonstrate creation of emotion maps by applying emotion analysis to millions of geotagged tweets.
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基于社交媒体中地理标记帖子的情感地图
情绪对人们的行为有着深刻的影响。快乐、希望、恐惧、无聊、愤怒、焦虑或放松等感觉会影响人们的行为和彼此之间的互动。然而,环境和人们的感受方式之间往往有很强的相关性,例如,与医院有关的情绪通常与与游乐园或散步有关的情绪非常不同。情感地图的目的是表示和描绘情感和地理位置之间的相互关系。这种地图可以回答人们在不同地点或一天中不同时间的感受等各种问题。它们可以帮助搜索人们表达某种情感的地方。在本文中,我们介绍了一种从大量地理标记的社交媒体帖子中创建情感地图的新方法。我们将讨论这种地图的潜在用途。我们提出了一个查询和利用情感地图的模型,并通过对数百万条地理标记推文应用情感分析来演示情感地图的创建。
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