| Literature DB >> 31681068 |
Qiyu Bai1,2, Qi Dan1, Zhe Mu1, Maokun Yang1.
Abstract
A growing body of research explores emoji, which are visual symbols in computer mediated communication (CMC). In the 20 years since the first set of emoji was released, research on it has been on the increase, albeit in a variety of directions. We reviewed the extant body of research on emoji and noted the development, usage, function, and application of emoji. In this review article, we provide a systematic review of the extant body of work on emoji, reviewing how they have developed, how they are used differently, what functions they have and what research has been conducted on them in different domains. Furthermore, we summarize directions for future research on this topic.Entities:
Keywords: communication; emoji; emotion expression; semantic expression; systematic review
Year: 2019 PMID: 31681068 PMCID: PMC6803511 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02221
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Statistics for articles on emoji published in journals and delivered at conferences.
| Journal | Computers in Human Behavior | 8 |
| Food Quality and Preference | 7 | |
| Food Research International | 4 | |
| Discourse, Context & Media | 4 | |
| Social Science Computer Review | 3 | |
| Plos One | 3 | |
| Behavior & Information Technology | 3 | |
| Social Media+ Society | 2 | |
| Marriage Family Review | 2 | |
| Journal of Pragmatics | 2 | |
| Frontiers in Psychology | 3 | |
| First Monday | 2 | |
| Cyber Psychology & Behavior | 2 | |
| Conference | Association for Computing Machinery | 6 |
| World Wide Web Conference | 6 | |
| Association for the Advance of Artificial Intelligence | 5 | |
| Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity, Sentiment and Social Media Analysis | 4 | |
| Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | 4 | |
| International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services Adjunct | 3 | |
| International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Applications | 2 |
Main research fields, research topics, main conclusions, research methods, and number of publications for emoji.
| Computer Science | 1. Analyzing emotional and semantic meanings of emoji using big data. | 1. A series of emotional and semantic lexicons of emoji have been build. | 1. Sentiment Lexicon | 51 (30.18%) |
| Communication | 1. The role of emoji in computer mediated communication. | 1. Emoji can make up for the lack of non-verbal clues in CMC, help user convey emotions and meanings and promote online social interaction. | 1. Deep Interview | 44 (26.04%) |
| Marketing | 1. The impact of Emoji in marketing activities. | 1. The use of Emoji in marketing activities can enhance the appeal of these activities and bring them closer to the younger generation. It can also have an impact on consumers, including optimizing consumer experience, improving purchase intention, and changing perceptions of brands. | 1. Experimental Design | 25 (14.79%) |
| Behavioral Science | 1. Descriptive analysis of emoji usage behavior, including users‘ preferences, purpose of emoji and possible factors influencing emoji usage | 1. Compared to emoticons, people use emoji more frequently and display a more positive attitude toward them. | 1. Experimental Design | 21 (12.43%) |
| Linguistics | 1. The pragmatic functions of Emoji as non-verbal clues. | 1. In pragmatics, emoji can promote speech acts and interaction. | Discourse Analysis | 10 (5.92%) |
| Psychology | 1. The relationship between user personality traits and emoji use patterns, particularly in the amount of use and specific preferences. | 1. The use of Emoji is associated with psychological differences (Big Five personality traits, self-monitoring, etc.) | Experimental Design | 9 (5.33%) |
| Medicine | 1. Whether the advantages of emoji in interpersonal communication and emotional expression can be applied to the medical field. | 1. Emoji can promote doctor-patient communication and improve the health management level of patients. | Tool Development | 5 (2.96%) |
| Educational | 1. The possibility and effectiveness of emoji in education, especially in children's education and online education. | 1. The visual features of emoji enable them to overcome language barriers so they can help children learn and understand concepts and help non-English speakers learn English. | Experimental Design | 4 (2.37%) |
The differences between smiley, emoticons, emoji, and stickers.
| Smiley | 1960s | Static | Single smiley face | Daily life | Without unicode | |
| Emoticon | 1982 | Static | Various facial expressions | Daily life /CMC | Without unicode | ∧_∧ |
| Emoji | 1999 | Static | Facial expressions, abstract concepts, emotions/feelings, animals, plants, activities, gestures/body parts, and objects | Daily life /CMC | Own unicode | |
| Sticker | After the 21st century | Static/Animated | Texts, facial expressions, abstract concepts, emotions/feelings, animals, plants, activities, gestures/body parts, and objects | Daily life /CMC | Without unicode |
Emoji differences on major platforms.
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Common examples of emoji using ambiguity.
| Face with tears of joy | Something is funny or pleasing | Loudly crying face | |
| Folded hands | Please or thank you or praying hands | A high five | |
| Sleepy face | Tired or sleeping in anime or manga | Crying face | |
| Women with Bunny Ears | An iteration of the Playboy Bunny known in Japan as a Bunny Girl | Friendship, Fun, or “Let's party” | |
| Face with Steam From Nose | Irritation, anger, and contempt | Pride face | |
| Hushed face | Being hushed by concern or correction | Astonished face | |
| Dizzy | Being dizzy | Fantastic ideas | |
| Confounded face | Confused | Frustrated and sad face | |
| Sad but relieved face | Concern or Anxiety | Crying Face | |
| Woman gesturing ok | “OK” sign | Put your hands together as a loving heart | |
| Ogre | Depicts an oni, a kind of hideous ogre in Japanese folklore | Supernatural or figurative beasts and demons | |
| Grimacing face | Nervousness, embarrassment, or awkwardness | Mischievous grimace |
Categories, semantic, and emotional functions of emoji.
| Content | Smileys and people | Emojis for smileys, people, families, hand gestures, clothing, and accessories. | |
| Animals and nature | Emojis for animals, nature, and weather. | ||
| Food and drink | Emojis for fruit, vegetables, meals, beverages, and utensils. | ||
| Activity | Emojis for sports, music, the arts, hobbies, and other activities. | ||
| Travel and places | Emojis for varied scenes, locations, buildings, and modes of transport. | ||
| Objects | Emojis for household items, celebrations, stationery, and miscellaneous objects. | ||
| Symbols | Heart emojis, clocks, arrows, signs, and shapes. | ||
| Flags | Flag emojis, mainly flag emojis of different countries. | ||
| Meaning | Behavioral | Express a behavior, behavioral intentions or activities, such as agree, running, etc. | |
| Non-behavioral | Represent objects, symbols, animals etc. | ||
| Emotion | Positive | Express positive emotions such as happiness, joy, excitement, etc. | |
| Neutral | Express moderate emotions. Neither positive nor negative. | ||
| Negative | Express negative emotions such as sadness, anger, being upset, etc. |