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Emoji
Known as:
Smirking emoji
, ISO 15924:Zsye
, 😀
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Emoji (Japanese: 絵文字(えもじ), Japanese pronunciation: [emodʑi]; English: /iˈmoʊ.dʒi/, plural emoji or emojis) are ideograms and smileys used in…
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Highly Cited
2019
Highly Cited
2019
Federated Learning for Emoji Prediction in a Mobile Keyboard
Swaroop Indra Ramaswamy
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Rajiv Mathews
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Kanishka Rao
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Franccoise Beaufays
arXiv.org
2019
Corpus ID: 184486802
We show that a word-level recurrent neural network can predict emoji from text typed on a mobile keyboard. We demonstrate the…
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Highly Cited
2017
Highly Cited
2017
Using millions of emoji occurrences to learn any-domain representations for detecting sentiment, emotion and sarcasm
Bjarke Felbo
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A. Mislove
,
Anders Søgaard
,
Iyad Rahwan
,
S. Lehmann
Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural…
2017
Corpus ID: 2493033
NLP tasks are often limited by scarcity of manually annotated data. In social media sentiment analysis and related tasks…
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Highly Cited
2017
Highly Cited
2017
Varying Linguistic Purposes of Emoji in (Twitter) Context
Noa Na'aman
,
Hannah Provenza
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Orion Montoya
Annual Meeting of the Association for…
2017
Corpus ID: 9497395
Early research into emoji in textual communication has focused largely on high-frequency usages and ambiguity of interpretations…
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Review
2016
Review
2016
"Blissfully Happy" or "Ready toFight": Varying Interpretations of Emoji
H. Miller
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Jacob Thebault-Spieker
,
Shuo Chang
,
Isaac L. Johnson
,
L. Terveen
,
Brent J. Hecht
International Conference on Web and Social Media
2016
Corpus ID: 3894199
Emoji are commonly used in modern text communication. However, as graphics with nuanced details, emoji may be open to…
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Highly Cited
2016
Highly Cited
2016
emoji2vec: Learning Emoji Representations from their Description
Ben Eisner
,
Tim Rocktäschel
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Isabelle Augenstein
,
Matko Bosnjak
,
S. Riedel
SocialNLP@EMNLP
2016
Corpus ID: 7819714
Many current natural language processing applications for social media rely on representation learning and utilize pre-trained…
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Oh that's what you meant!: reducing emoji misunderstanding
Garreth W. Tigwell
,
David R. Flatla
MobileHCI Adjunct
2016
Corpus ID: 5498627
Emoji provide a way to express nonverbal conversational cues in computer-mediated communication. However, people need to share…
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Highly Cited
2016
Highly Cited
2016
What does this Emoji Mean? A Vector Space Skip-Gram Model for Twitter Emojis
Francesco Barbieri
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Francesco Ronzano
,
Horacio Saggion
International Conference on Language Resources…
2016
Corpus ID: 1843738
Emojis allow us to describe objects, situations and even feelings with small images, providing a visual and quick way to…
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Highly Cited
2016
Highly Cited
2016
How Cosmopolitan Are Emojis?: Exploring Emojis Usage and Meaning over Different Languages with Distributional Semantics
Francesco Barbieri
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Germán Kruszewski
,
Francesco Ronzano
,
Horacio Saggion
ACM Multimedia
2016
Corpus ID: 15371517
Choosing the right emoji to visually complement or condense the meaning of a message has become part of our daily life. Emojis…
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Highly Cited
2016
Highly Cited
2016
Learning from the ubiquitous language: an empirical analysis of emoji usage of smartphone users
Xuan Lu
,
W. Ai
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+4 authors
Qiaozhu Mei
Ubiquitous Computing
2016
Corpus ID: 6163680
Emojis have been widely used to simplify emotional expression and enrich user experience. As an interesting practice of…
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Highly Cited
2015
Highly Cited
2015
The Conservatism of Emoji: Work, Affect, and Communication
Luke Stark
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K. Crawford
2015
Corpus ID: 146638858
This piece examines emoji as conduits for affective labor in the social networks of informational capitalism. Emoji, ubiquitous…
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