ABSTRACT
Have you ever wondered whether it's possible to quantitatively measure how friendly or welcoming a community is? Or imagined which parts of the community are happier than others? In this work, we introduce a new technology that begins to address these questions.
- Hernandez, J., Hoque M. E., drevo W., Picard, R. W. 2012. Mood Meter: Counting Smiles in the Wild. In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing. Google Scholar
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