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A real-time awareness of an individual’s affective state is the goal of the affect-aware city. Being aware of different affective states can be useful to enhance a citizen’s quality of life and their experiences. In this paper, we aim to provide new insight to the affect-aware city and analyze individual experiences in regards to basic human needs. We propose a theoretical based multi-layer framework...
Social media has been a convenient platform for users to maintain and share messages in different media types (e.g., image and video). Besides the sheer volume of data, various user social behaviors make the data socially related rather than existing independently. The social relevance between images caused by the user activities embeds human cognition towards the images, which is essential in many...
In this paper we address the challenges and design considerations to add emotional tag to existing Internet-based social network services. We propose an emotion tagger that takes content from diversified Internet-based services and maps the analyzed content to an emotional value which can be used to augment semantic values of Internet-based service. To show a proof of concept working environment,...
Social Networks have contributed the development of e-Health 2.0, which offers promising features of e-Health services any-time and anywhere. In this paper, we address the challenges of adding ubiquity in e-Health 2.0 applications and propose a ubiquity stack that is specialized in capturing temporal and spatial context of a user and can map necessary e-Health services and associated community of...
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