Psychological theories suggest that emotion represents the state of mind and instinctive responses of one’s cognitive system (Cannon 1927). Emotions are a complex state of feeling that results in physical and psychological changes that influence our behavior. In this paper, we study an interesting problem of emotion contagion in social networks. In particular, by employing an image social network (Flickr) as the basis of our study, we try to unveil how users’ emotional statuses influence each other and how users’ positions in the social network affect their influential strength on emotion. We develop a probabilistic framework to formalize the problem into a role-aware contagion model. The model is able to predict users’ emotional statuses b...
Happiness and other emotions spread between people in direct contact, but it is unclear whether mass...
The relationship between social sharing of emotions, social networks and social ties is an ongoing t...
Does how we feel depend on what other people in our social network are feeling? Recent research sugg...
Psychological theories suggest that emotion represents the state of mind and instinctive responses o...
Images become an important and prevalent way to ex-press users ’ activities, opinions and emotions. ...
Emotions are definitely contagious :-). While obvious in most face-to-face interactions, is that als...
Abstract—We study emotion influence in large image social networks. We focus on users ’ emotions ref...
AbstractSocial media are used as main discussion channels by millions of individuals every day.The c...
Social media are used as main discussion channels by millions of individuals every day. The content ...
Emotion is a complex emotional state, which can affect our physiology and psychology and lead to beh...
Extracting emotions from images has attracted much interest, in particular with the rapid developmen...
Social networking sites have been growing in popularity over the last decade or so, and there have b...
Mining emotions hidden in images has attracted signif-icant interest, in particular with the rapid d...
Happiness and other emotions spread between people in direct contact, but it is unclear whether mass...
<div><p>Happiness and other emotions spread between people in direct contact, but it is unclear whet...
Happiness and other emotions spread between people in direct contact, but it is unclear whether mass...
The relationship between social sharing of emotions, social networks and social ties is an ongoing t...
Does how we feel depend on what other people in our social network are feeling? Recent research sugg...
Psychological theories suggest that emotion represents the state of mind and instinctive responses o...
Images become an important and prevalent way to ex-press users ’ activities, opinions and emotions. ...
Emotions are definitely contagious :-). While obvious in most face-to-face interactions, is that als...
Abstract—We study emotion influence in large image social networks. We focus on users ’ emotions ref...
AbstractSocial media are used as main discussion channels by millions of individuals every day.The c...
Social media are used as main discussion channels by millions of individuals every day. The content ...
Emotion is a complex emotional state, which can affect our physiology and psychology and lead to beh...
Extracting emotions from images has attracted much interest, in particular with the rapid developmen...
Social networking sites have been growing in popularity over the last decade or so, and there have b...
Mining emotions hidden in images has attracted signif-icant interest, in particular with the rapid d...
Happiness and other emotions spread between people in direct contact, but it is unclear whether mass...
<div><p>Happiness and other emotions spread between people in direct contact, but it is unclear whet...
Happiness and other emotions spread between people in direct contact, but it is unclear whether mass...
The relationship between social sharing of emotions, social networks and social ties is an ongoing t...
Does how we feel depend on what other people in our social network are feeling? Recent research sugg...