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- 4 creator tony-veale.
- 4 creator yanfen-hao.
- 4 type InProceedings.
- 4 label "In the Mood for Affective Search with Web Stereotypes".
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- 4 abstract "Just as words have the potential to mean different things in different contexts, so too can their affective intent vary from one context to another. Thus, in some contexts one might feel complimented to be described as cunning or aggressive, but feel aggrieved and insulted to be so described in another. As concepts become more complex and multifaceted, and accrete more layers of stereotypical associations, their ability to assume different affective profiles in different contexts also increases. We therefore propose a two-level organization for the affective lexicon: at the first level, concepts are associated with a nuanced description of their stereotypical behaviors, as learned from the Web; at the second level, these behaviors are assigned an affective profile. This two-level lexicon, called MOODprism, acts as a foundation for the demonstration system described in this paper. The system, named MOODfinger, is an affective search engine for news content that is harvested from the Web. We describe here the kinds of affective queries that are supported. We also present an add-on called MOODring, which allows each user to personalize the presentation of retrieved news by associating different colors with their own ad-hoc categories of mood words in the lexicon.".
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- 4 keyword "Affective computing".
- 4 keyword "common-sense knowledge".
- 4 keyword "knowledge acquisition from Web texts".
- 4 keyword "lexical affect".
- 4 keyword "lexicon design".
- 4 title "In the Mood for Affective Search with Web Stereotypes".