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    Modeling emotions with social tags

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    Proceedings of 21th International Conference, UMAP 2013, Rome, Italy, June 10-14, 2013The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38844-6_30We present an emotion model based on social tags, which is built upon an automatically generated lexicon that describes emotions by means of synonym and antonym terms. Using this model we develop a number of methods that transform social tag-based item profiles into emotion-oriented item profiles. We show that the model’s representation of a number of basic emotions is in accordance with the well known psychological circumplex model of affect, and we report results from a user study that show a high precision of our methods to infer the emotions evoked by items in the movie and music domains.This work was supported by the Spanish Government (TIN2011-28538-C02) and the Regional Government of Madrid (S2009TIC-1542)

    Mining the social semantic Web for making cross-domain recommendations

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    This is an electronic version of the paper presented at the Fifth BCS-IRSG Symposium on Future Directions in Information Access, held in Granada on 2003Cross-domain recommender systems filter and suggest items in a target domain by exploiting user preferences and/or domain knowledge available in a (likely related) source domain. In our research we are developing a framework for cross-domain recommendation capable of mining heterogeneous sources of information available in the so-called Social Semantic Web, such as semantically annotated data, user generated contents, and contextual signals
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