The semantics of emoji has, to date, been considered from a static perspective. We offer the first longitudinal study of how emoji semantics changes over time, applying techniques from computational linguistics to six years of Twitter data. We identify five patterns in emoji semantic development and find evidence that the less abstract an emoji is, the more likely it is to undergo semantic change. In addition, we analyse select emoji in more detail, examining the effect of seasonality and world events on emoji semantics. To aid future work on emoji and semantics, we make our data publicly available along with a web-based interface that anyone can use to explore semantic change in emoji
Comunicació presentada a la Seventh Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics, celebra...
Comunicació presentada a la 15th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computati...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
The semantics of emoji has, to date, been considered from a static perspective. We offer the first l...
Emojis have gone viral on the Internet across platforms and devices. Interwoven into our daily commu...
Comunicació presentada a l'International Workshop on Emoji Understanding and Applications in Social ...
Emoji have become a significant part of our informal textual communication. Previous work addressing...
Over the past decade, emoji have emerged as a new and widespread form of digital communication, span...
Created in Japan in the late 1990s (Davis & Edberg, 2015), emoji have recently been gaining populari...
Every day, we send almost 6 billion emoji from our smartphones, but what kinds of patterns can you f...
International audienceStudies on Twitter are becoming quite common these years. Even so, the majorit...
Comunicació presentada a: ACM Conference on Multimedia Conference (MM 2016), celebrada del 15 al 19 ...
Emoji have grown to become one of the most important forms of communication on the web. With its wid...
Comunicació presentada a la Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, celebrad...
The popular press is currently rife with speculation that emoji are becoming a global, digitally-med...
Comunicació presentada a la Seventh Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics, celebra...
Comunicació presentada a la 15th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computati...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
The semantics of emoji has, to date, been considered from a static perspective. We offer the first l...
Emojis have gone viral on the Internet across platforms and devices. Interwoven into our daily commu...
Comunicació presentada a l'International Workshop on Emoji Understanding and Applications in Social ...
Emoji have become a significant part of our informal textual communication. Previous work addressing...
Over the past decade, emoji have emerged as a new and widespread form of digital communication, span...
Created in Japan in the late 1990s (Davis & Edberg, 2015), emoji have recently been gaining populari...
Every day, we send almost 6 billion emoji from our smartphones, but what kinds of patterns can you f...
International audienceStudies on Twitter are becoming quite common these years. Even so, the majorit...
Comunicació presentada a: ACM Conference on Multimedia Conference (MM 2016), celebrada del 15 al 19 ...
Emoji have grown to become one of the most important forms of communication on the web. With its wid...
Comunicació presentada a la Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, celebrad...
The popular press is currently rife with speculation that emoji are becoming a global, digitally-med...
Comunicació presentada a la Seventh Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics, celebra...
Comunicació presentada a la 15th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computati...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...