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Brendan Jou, Margaret Yuying Qian, Shih-Fu Chang. SentiCart: Cartography & Geo-contextualization for Multilingual Visual Sentiment. In ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval (ICMR), 2016.

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Abstract

Where in the world are pictures of cute animals or ancient architecture most shared from? And are they equally sentimentally perceived across different languages? We demonstrate a series of visualization tools, that we collectively call SentiCart, for answering such questions and navigating the landscape of how sentiment-biased images are shared around the world in multiple languages. We present visualizations using a large-scale, self-gathered geodata corpus of >1.54M geo-references coming from over 235 countries mined from >15K visual concepts over 12 languages. We also highlight several compelling data-driven findings about multilingual visual sentiment in geo-social interactions

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@InProceedings{senticart:icmr16,
   Author = {Jou, Brendan and Yuying Qian, Margaret and Chang, Shih-Fu},
   Title = {{SentiCart}: {C}artography & Geo-contextualization for Multilingual Visual Sentiment},
   BookTitle = {ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval (ICMR)},
   Year = {2016}
}

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