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CyberEmotions - Internal
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A private blog of CyberEmotions activities is here. Please note the Google Groups mailing list for internal communications and the Google Documents service for collaborative documents. These are for members only: new members please contact a consortium member for permission to access these. CyberEmotions - EU funded project.
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CyberEmotions objectives
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The main aims of the project are:. To understand the role of collective emotions in creating, forming and breaking-up ICT mediated communities. As a spontaneous emergent behaviour. Occurring in complex techno-social networks. To understand the relationship between emotions of individuals as revealed by subjective experience, behaviour, physiological responses, and expressions with online emotional behaviours of ICT mediated dyads and groups. In an integrative multi-level approach.
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CyberEmotions Partners
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Poland: Warsaw University of Technology (WUT), Centre of Excellence for Complex Systems Research. Switzerland: EPFL, Virtual Reality Lab. UK: University of Wolverhampton, School of Computing and IT, Statistical Cybermetrics Research Group. Austria: Österreichische Studiengesellschaft für Kybernetik. The Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence - OFAI). Switzerland: ETH Zurich, Chair of Systems Design. Slovenia: Jozef Stefan Institute (JSI) Ljubljana, Department of Theoretical Physics.
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CyberEmotions People
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The main people involved in this project are:. Project coordinator], Mr. Janusz Debski [Project manager], M.Sc.Eng. Anna Chmiel. Julian Sienkiewicz, Poland: Warsaw University of Technology (WUT), Centre of Excellence for Complex Systems. Dr Ronan Boulic, Dr Stephane Gobron. Dr Junghyun AJ Ahn. Switzerland: EPFL, Virtual Reality. Dr Kevan Buckley, Dr Di Cai, Dr Georgios Paltoglou. Sukhvinder Uppal, UK: University of Wolverhampton, School of Computing and IT, Statistical Cybermetrics Research Group ( SCRG.
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CyberEmotions Data
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This is one of the 70 online databases that define our planet. The following data sets were available to any researchers at recognised academic institutions but are no longer available, sorry. BBC News forum posts: 2,594,745 comments from selected BBC News forums and 1,000 human classified sentiment strengths with a postive strength of 1-5 and a negative strength of 1-5. The classification is the average of three human classifiers. The sentiment strength classifier SentiStrength. Is free to download.
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CyberEmotions
http://www.cyberemotions.eu/links.html
Links to relevant sites. Is an interesting example of extracting and presenting emotions from the web. The Internet Mood Report. And the Future and Emerging Technologies scheme. We use the Excelsior JET. Software to compile java code into C to help software designed by one partner to be used by another partner. CyberEmotions - EU funded project.
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CyberEmotions
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Collective Emotions in Cyberspace. The CyberEmotions consortium began in February 2009 and ran for a period of four years. The project focused on the role of collective emotions in creating, forming and breaking-up e-communities. The project involved nine partners in six different countries in Europe, including experts in the psychology of emotions, complexity, web data collection, artificial intelligence and virtual reality. The Final Conference of the EU FP7 CyberEmotions Project. Emotion in Query Logs.