| Literature DB >> 26491431 |
Shuang Huang1, Xuan Zhou2, Ke Xue3, Xiqiong Wan4, Zhenyi Yang5, Duo Xu6, Mirjana Ivanović7, Xueer Yu8.
Abstract
Characterized by its customary symbol system and simple and vivid expression patterns, cyber language acts as not only a tool for convenient communication but also a carrier of abundant emotions and causes high attention in public opinion analysis, internet marketing, service feedback monitoring, and social emergency management. Based on our multidisciplinary research, this paper presents a classification of the emotional symbols in cyber language, analyzes the cognitive characteristics of different symbols, and puts forward a mechanism model to show the dominant neural activities in that process. Through the comparative study of Chinese, English, and Spanish, which are used by the largest population in the world, this paper discusses the expressive patterns of emotions in international cyber languages and proposes an intelligent method for affective computing on cyber language in a unified PAD (Pleasure-Arousal-Dominance) emotional space.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26491431 PMCID: PMC4600947 DOI: 10.1155/2015/749326
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comput Intell Neurosci
Figure 1Information process in human processor model.
Time parameters in the Perceptual Process and Cognitive Process.
| Parameter | Mean | Range |
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| Decay half-life of visual image storage | 200 ms | 90–1000 ms |
| Decay half-life of auditory storage | 1500 ms | 90–3500 ms |
| Perceptual processor cycle time | 100 ms | 50–200 ms |
| Decay half-life of working memory | 7 sec | 5–226 sec |
| Cognitive processor cycle time | 70 ms | 25–170 ms |
Figure 2General cognitive characteristics of different types of emotional symbols in cyber language.
Figure 3Neural cognition of emotional symbols in cyber language.
Commonly used connectors in Chinese, English, and Spanish.
| Functions of connectors | Chinese | English | Spanish |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alternatives | ① 不是…就是… | ① Either…or… | ① ni…ni… |
| ② 即不是…也不是… | ② Neither…nor… | ② no…tampoco… | |
| ③ | ③ Or | ③ y | |
| ④ 以及 | ④ As well as | ④ tambien | |
| ⑤ 和, 与, | ⑤ And | ⑤ y | |
| ⑥ 和…都 | ⑥ Both…and… | ⑥ ambos…y… | |
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| Cause and effect | ① | ① Therefore | ① por lo tanto |
| ② 所以 | ② So | ② así que | |
| ③ | ③ As a result | ③ por consiguiente | |
| ④ 由于 | ④ Because of | ④ por | |
| ⑤ 基于, 由于 | ⑤ Due to | ⑤ gracias a | |
| ⑥ | ⑥ Because | ⑥ es que | |
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| Concession | ① 还未, | ① Yet | ① aún |
| ② 但是, 但 | ② But | ② pero | |
| ③ 而, | ③ While | ③ sino | |
| ④ 相反地说, 而是 | ④ On the contrary | ④ por el contrario | |
| ⑤ 可是, 不过, 然而 | ⑤ However | ⑤ sin embargo | |
| ⑥ 然而 | ⑥ At the same time | ⑥ mientras | |
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| Conclusion/summary | ① | ① In a word | ① en fin |
| ② 整体上, 大体 | ② On the whole | ② en general | |
| ③ | ③ In brief | ③ cortar el rollo | |
| ④ 总结下就是说 | ④ To conclude | ④ para concluir | |
| ⑤ | ⑤ In all | ⑤ en total | |
| ⑥ | ⑥ To sum up | ⑥ resumir | |
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| Examples | ① | ① For example | ① por ejemplo |
| ② | ② In that case | ② en eso caso | |
| ③ | ③ To illustrate | ③ por ilustrar | |
| ④ 一方面地讲 | ④ For one thing | ④ por una parte | |
| ⑤ | ⑤ Such as | ⑤ tal como | |
| ⑥ | ⑥ For instance | ⑥ entre ellos | |
Chinese version of the questionnaire.
| Question | Emotion | −4 | −3 | −2 | −1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Emotion |
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| Q1 | Angry | Activated | |||||||||
| Q2 | Wide-awake | Sleepy | |||||||||
| ⋮ | ⋮ | ⋮ | |||||||||
| Q12 | Influential | Influenced |
Q1: angry-activated; Q2: wide-awake-sleepy; Q3: controlled-controlling; Q4: friendly-scornful; Q5: calm-excited; Q6: dominant-submissive; Q7: cruel-joyful; Q8: interested-relaxed; Q9: guided-autonomous; Q10: excited-enraged; Q11: relaxed-hopeful; Q12: influential-influenced.
Figure 4Knowledge library and emotional notation.
Figure 5Semantic dictionary and expressive patterns in knowledge library.
Figure 6Basic process of affective computing on cyber language.
Figure 7Intelligent computing method.
Figure 8Sports news on Mundo Deportivo and the readers' online comments.
Figure 9Dynamic changes of affective features in the online comments.
Figure 10Feeling description by a survivor in Shanghai bund stampede.
Figure 11PAD values of affective computing result.