@WordWeaver_ Perhaps. Though the validity of current methods for sentiment analysis seems so low that I wonder if this is really such a threat… For instance, automated counts of emotion words hardly correlate with experienced emotion https://t.co/JOqAYV1am
@Amit_Goldenb @bnbakker Not so sure about this work: The validity of counting online words in measuring emotions seems rather limited. May not correlate with emotion experience at all. https://t.co/JOqAYV1amT
My soft SE hope 4: Inter-disciplinary collab This paper "shows that people’s reports of how they feel throughout the day neither predict, nor are predicted by, their use of emotion words on Facebook" https://t.co/mAG3Rkhyg9
Do LIWC's positive and negative emotion categories predict emotion? New work from Ethan Kross suggests no: https://t.co/SPpWqveBca. Very much in line with my work showing conceptually similar outcomes.
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @emollick: As someone who has played with dictionary-based sentiment analysis (programs that count happy/sad/mad words in a text), this…
RT @emollick: As someone who has played with dictionary-based sentiment analysis (programs that count happy/sad/mad words in a text), this…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @janzilinsky: New paper: “people's reports of how they feel throughout the day neither predict, nor are predicted by, their use of emoti…
RT @janzilinsky: New paper: “people's reports of how they feel throughout the day neither predict, nor are predicted by, their use of emoti…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @suejonessays: Hopefully, we may now see an end to nonsense like the Origins of Happiness study https://t.co/S7RawxmDEy https://t.co/26D…
Hopefully, we may now see an end to nonsense like the Origins of Happiness study https://t.co/S7RawxmDEy https://t.co/26DLH3dFjB
Attention @sTeamTraen Like we said a number of times- counting emotion words is a meaningless effort with lots of confounding. https://t.co/zXb6JfBG6F
RT @RogertheGS: This is a great look at the validity of sentiment analysis, and another reason to doubt the "emotion manipulation" hype sur…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
New paper: “people's reports of how they feel throughout the day neither predict, nor are predicted by, their use of emotion words on Facebook” https://t.co/YKwNaawC5O HT @whlevine
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @emollick: As someone who has played with dictionary-based sentiment analysis (programs that count happy/sad/mad words in a text), this…
As someone who has played with dictionary-based sentiment analysis (programs that count happy/sad/mad words in a text), this is an important caveat. Dictionary-based analysis doesn’t predict actual mood, but expert analysis does. The future might be machin
RT @RogertheGS: This is a great look at the validity of sentiment analysis, and another reason to doubt the "emotion manipulation" hype sur…
RT @RogertheGS: This is a great look at the validity of sentiment analysis, and another reason to doubt the "emotion manipulation" hype sur…
Interesting limitations sentiment analysis @Sam_Sims_ https://t.co/4CPm6jWFCH
RT @simanfication: @Abebab @richardveryard Of course, sentiment analysis is still a young field, and the claims are often overstated (as I…
@Abebab @richardveryard Of course, sentiment analysis is still a young field, and the claims are often overstated (as I guess is a general phenomenon in machine learning). See for example this interesting new study of LIWC on facebook data: https://t.co/j5
This is a great look at the validity of sentiment analysis, and another reason to doubt the "emotion manipulation" hype surrounding social media contagion studies. I just wish they'd thought through the "case study" in the title a little more. https://t.co
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
Bill Levine on Twitter https://t.co/5OsqcSldJ1
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
RT @whlevine: This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social network…
This seems to put some limits on things like sentiment analysis, right? Does counting emotion words on online social networks provide a window into people's subjective experience of emotion? A case study on Facebook. https://t.co/atNlZaARcF https://t.co/K
RT @JessieSunPsych: Important paper (four studies) showing that LIWC positive and negative words in Facebook posts were not associated with…
RT @JessieSunPsych: Important paper (four studies) showing that LIWC positive and negative words in Facebook posts were not associated with…
RT @JessieSunPsych: Important paper (four studies) showing that LIWC positive and negative words in Facebook posts were not associated with…
RT @JessieSunPsych: Important paper (four studies) showing that LIWC positive and negative words in Facebook posts were not associated with…
RT @JessieSunPsych: Important paper (four studies) showing that LIWC positive and negative words in Facebook posts were not associated with…
RT @JessieSunPsych: Important paper (four studies) showing that LIWC positive and negative words in Facebook posts were not associated with…
RT @JessieSunPsych: Important paper (four studies) showing that LIWC positive and negative words in Facebook posts were not associated with…
RT @JessieSunPsych: Important paper (four studies) showing that LIWC positive and negative words in Facebook posts were not associated with…
RT @JessieSunPsych: Important paper (four studies) showing that LIWC positive and negative words in Facebook posts were not associated with…
RT @JessieSunPsych: Important paper (four studies) showing that LIWC positive and negative words in Facebook posts were not associated with…
RT @JessieSunPsych: Important paper (four studies) showing that LIWC positive and negative words in Facebook posts were not associated with…
Important paper (four studies) showing that LIWC positive and negative words in Facebook posts were not associated with self-reported emotion ratings (both at the between-person level and using time-lagged analyses). https://t.co/EyKxZiLRGB
RT @myuuko: SNSでの情動語を数えれば人々の主観的情動経験を調べられるのか?NO!という研究。経験サルプリング法で検討。ポストを読んで判断した方が正確。/ Does counting emotion words on online social networks p…
SNSでの情動語を数えれば人々の主観的情動経験を調べられるのか?NO!という研究。経験サルプリング法で検討。ポストを読んで判断した方が正確。/ Does counting emotion words on online social networks provide a window into people's subjective experience of emotion? https://t.co/zQsQpDS6Uv
Fascinating article on #Facebook: 'Does counting emotion words on online social networks provide a window into people’s subjective experience of emotion? A case study on Facebook.' #emotions #socialmedia https://t.co/rCPoPD4kyC https://t.co/1lHF5pinBr
#hcsm "Does counting emotion words on online social networks provide a window into people's subjective experience of emotion? A case study on Facebook." https://t.co/cj7F1mAvt8
Does counting emotion words on online social networks provide a window into people's… https://t.co/VBoR1WxwiW
Does counting emotion words on online social networks provide a window into people's… https://t.co/GldF5ir9Gb