Emojis are increasingly being used in today’s social communication - both formally in team messaging systems as well as informally via text messages on phones. Besides being used in social communication, emojis might also be a suitable mechanism for emotion (self-)assessment. Indeed, emojis can be expected to be familiar to people of different social groups and do not depend on the mastery of a specific language. However, emojis could be interpreted very differently from their actual intent. In order to determine whether people interpret emojis (specific to emotional states) in a consistent manner, we conducted an online survey on nine emojis with 386 people. The results show that the emojis representing anger, sadness, joy, surprise, and n...
Despite widespread assumptions that emoji represent emotions, research findings show that we do not ...
Emoji provide a way to express nonverbal conversational cues in computer-mediated communication. How...
When analyzing textual user feedback, the challenge today is that automation is only possible in a n...
Emojis are increasingly being used in today’s social communication - both formally in team messaging...
The current study aims to explore whether emojis render same meanings to all individuals. It also di...
There are some questions that are still unanswered about how certain emojis can be used to send the ...
Created in Japan in the late 1990s (Davis & Edberg, 2015), emoji have recently been gaining populari...
Facial expressions of emotion are nonverbal cues that evoke affective, inferential, and social respo...
In the current digital era, emoji are an integral part of everyday online communication, expressing ...
Emojis are pictorial representations of human facial expressions which are becoming particularly pop...
Emoji evolved as an attractive instrument to measure emotions in preadolescents due to their potenti...
With the introduction of new technologies, communication through the internet and text messaging is ...
Ongoing research has shown that emoji can be used by children to discriminate food products, but it ...
Emojis are developed from emoticons and commonly used to convey emotion in online communication. It ...
Emojis, as a new way of conveying nonverbal cues, are widely adopted in computer-mediated communicat...
Despite widespread assumptions that emoji represent emotions, research findings show that we do not ...
Emoji provide a way to express nonverbal conversational cues in computer-mediated communication. How...
When analyzing textual user feedback, the challenge today is that automation is only possible in a n...
Emojis are increasingly being used in today’s social communication - both formally in team messaging...
The current study aims to explore whether emojis render same meanings to all individuals. It also di...
There are some questions that are still unanswered about how certain emojis can be used to send the ...
Created in Japan in the late 1990s (Davis & Edberg, 2015), emoji have recently been gaining populari...
Facial expressions of emotion are nonverbal cues that evoke affective, inferential, and social respo...
In the current digital era, emoji are an integral part of everyday online communication, expressing ...
Emojis are pictorial representations of human facial expressions which are becoming particularly pop...
Emoji evolved as an attractive instrument to measure emotions in preadolescents due to their potenti...
With the introduction of new technologies, communication through the internet and text messaging is ...
Ongoing research has shown that emoji can be used by children to discriminate food products, but it ...
Emojis are developed from emoticons and commonly used to convey emotion in online communication. It ...
Emojis, as a new way of conveying nonverbal cues, are widely adopted in computer-mediated communicat...
Despite widespread assumptions that emoji represent emotions, research findings show that we do not ...
Emoji provide a way to express nonverbal conversational cues in computer-mediated communication. How...
When analyzing textual user feedback, the challenge today is that automation is only possible in a n...