Visualising Emotional Landmarks in Cities
Salvatore Iaconesi, Oriana Persico

TL;DR
This paper explores visualizing emotional expressions in urban spaces by harvesting geo-located social media data, offering insights into cultural and temporal emotional patterns in cities.
Contribution
It introduces a methodology for collecting, categorizing, and visualizing geo-located emotional data from social networks across multiple dimensions.
Findings
Developed visualization techniques for emotional patterns in cities
Demonstrated applications in anthropology, urbanism, and policy-making
Identified open issues and future research directions
Abstract
Different people and cultures associate different emotional states to different parts and spaces of cities. These vary according to individuals, their cultures and also to the time of day, day of week, season, special occasions and more. Recurring patterns may occur in correspondence of the places in which people work, study, entertain themselves, consume, relate, wait or just take a break. What can we learn from these patterns? Trying to find possible answers to this question passes through the possibility to visualize and represent the configurations of emotional expressions in urban spaces, across time, geography, theme, cultures and other dimensions. We have developed ways in which it is possible to harvest people's geo-located (or geo-locatable) emotional expressions from major social networks and to visualize them according to a variety of different modalities. In this paper we…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPublic Spaces through Art · Color perception and design · Categorization, perception, and language
