EmoG- Towards Emojifying Gmail Conversations
Akhila Sri Manasa Venigalla, Sridhar Chimalakonda

TL;DR
EmoG is a Chrome extension that enhances Gmail emails with sentiment-based emojis to improve understanding and processing of email emotions, especially aiding university students in quicker sentiment recognition.
Contribution
This paper introduces EmoG, a novel Chrome extension that dynamically adds sentiment emojis to emails, facilitating better emotional understanding and email management.
Findings
Positive user feedback from university students
Enhanced speed in understanding email sentiments
Potential for automatic email sorting based on emotions
Abstract
Emails are one of the most frequently used medium of communication in the present day across multiple domains including industry and educational institutions. Understanding sentiments being expressed in an email could have a considerable impact on the recipients' action or response to the email. However, it is difficult to interpret emotions of the sender from pure text in which emotions are not explicitly present. Researchers have tried to predict customer attrition by integrating emails in client-company environment with emotions. However, most of the existing works deal with static assessment of email emotions. Presenting sentiments of emails dynamically to the reader could help in understanding senders' emotion and as well have an impact on readers' action. Hence, in this paper, we present EmoG as a Google Chrome Extension which is intended to support university students. It…
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