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Sensing Social Media: A Range of Approaches for Sentiment Analysist automatically or semi-automatically learn to detect the affective content of text. In this chapter, we discuss a range of solutions and their strengths and weaknesses in different environments and settings. We conclude that based on the application environment as well as the desired output, differ取回 发表于 2025-3-28 19:21:44
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Agent-Based Simulations of Emotional Dialogs in the Online Social Network MySpacefied as carrying an agent’s emotion along a network link; an aggregated and continuously aging impact of these messages on the recipient agent is considered. Our results indicate that group behavior may arise from individual emotional actions of agents; the collective states appear, which are charac多嘴 发表于 2025-3-29 10:51:55
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71954-7 media feeds such processes ever more. In this chapter, we will examine the social and individual consequences of such conditions as well as the variables accounting for their initiation and termination. We will also examine the emotional and social consequences of collective celebrations in which cdeceive 发表于 2025-3-29 15:58:09
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Gerd Manthei,Jürgen Eisenblättermunity. We demonstrate also that our model of emotional clustering leads to emergence of persistent mono-emotional threads when the emotional cluster reaches a critical size. Such ordered patterns have been found in the Blog06 dataset although their number is limited by fluctuations and sentiment cl尾随 发表于 2025-3-30 02:39:21
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Dimitrios G. Aggelis,Tomoki Shiotanified as carrying an agent’s emotion along a network link; an aggregated and continuously aging impact of these messages on the recipient agent is considered. Our results indicate that group behavior may arise from individual emotional actions of agents; the collective states appear, which are charac