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The EmoQuest Project: Emotions in Q&A Sites

Published: 07 June 2016 Publication History

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In this paper, we describe the overall goals and expected contribution of the EmoQuest project. EmoQuest is a three-year multi-disciplinary research project whose main goal is to understand the role of emotions in social media-based knowledge sharing, specifically in online Question and Answer (Q&A) sites. The main research domain of EmoQuest is Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), with expected outputs in Human-Computer Interaction, Software Engineering, Linguistics, and Psychology.

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AVI '16: Proceedings of the International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
June 2016
400 pages
ISBN:9781450341318
DOI:10.1145/2909132
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  1. Applied Linguistics
  2. Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
  3. Human Factors
  4. Question & Answer Sites
  5. Sentiment Analysis
  6. Social Computing

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