Title
Tracing Shifts in Emotions in Streaming Social Network Data.
Abstract
Shifts in emotions towards given topics on social media are often related to momentous real world events, and for the researcher or journalist, such changes may be the first observable sign that something interesting is going on. Further research on why a topic t suddenly has become, say, more or less popular, may involve searching for topics (tu0027) whose co-occurrence with t have increased significantly together with the change in emotion. We hypothesize that (tu0027) and its increasing relationship to t may relate to a contributing cause why the attitude towards t is changing. A method and tool is presented that monitors a stream of messages, reporting topics with changing emotions and indicating explanations by means of related topics whose increasing occurrence are taken as possible clues of why the change did happen.
Year
Venue
Field
2015
ISMIS
Social network,Social media,Computer science,Cognitive psychology,Theoretical computer science,Artificial intelligence,Machine learning,Tracing
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
7
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Troels Andreasen150543.70
Henning Christiansen258846.57
Christian Theil Have3365.67