A Method of Inferring the Preferences and Mood of Mobile Phone Users by Analyzing Pictograms and Emoticons Used in their Emails

R. Yamashita, Sanae Yamaguchi, K. Takami
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As the ubiquitous communication environment advances, there is a demand for services that deliver the type of content appropriate for the preferences of the user. Services are already available that identify the user’s preferences by analyzing his/her log information, and recommend items of content suitable for him/her. Methods of inferring the user’s mood by partially analyzing pictograms frequently used in his/her emails have been proposed. In this paper, we extend such methods in order to enhance the accuracy of mood inference. Specifically, we propose a method of inferring the user’s mood from emoticons, a set letters to form a face that graphically expresses the user’s emotion, used in his/her multiple emails, and a method of identifying the user’s preferences by analyzing pictograms that are used in his/her single email. We extract mood elements and preference elements and their intensities from pictograms and emoticons, and register them in respective databases. We developed a prototype system for evaluation. The study of the sample emails collected using this system confirmed the effectiveness of the proposed methods.
通过分析电子邮件中使用的象形文字和表情符号来推断手机用户的偏好和情绪
随着无处不在的通信环境的发展,需要提供适合用户偏好的内容类型的服务。已经有一些服务可以通过分析用户的日志信息来确定用户的偏好,并推荐适合他/她的内容。本文提出了通过部分分析电子邮件中常用的象形文字来推断用户情绪的方法。在本文中,我们对这些方法进行了扩展,以提高情绪推理的准确性。具体来说,我们提出了一种从表情符号推断用户情绪的方法,表情符号是一组字母,用来形成一个图形化地表达用户情绪的脸,用于他/她的多封电子邮件,以及一种通过分析他/她的单封电子邮件中使用的象形图来识别用户偏好的方法。我们从象形文字和表情符号中提取情绪元素和偏好元素及其强度,并分别注册到各自的数据库中。我们开发了一个用于评估的原型系统。通过对使用该系统收集的电子邮件样本的研究,证实了所提出方法的有效性。
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