The paper presents a combined approach to knowledge-based emotion attribution and classification of cultural items employed in the H2020 EU project SPICE (Social cohesion, Participation, and Inclusion through Cultural Engagement) (https://spice-h2020.eu) In particular, we describe an experimentation conducted on a selection of items contributed by the virtual museum (Pop-up VR Museum) of Finnish design objects, created by the Design Museum Helsinki in cooperation with the Aalto University. The results show an overlapping between the emotional labels extracted from the user-generated stories attached to the objects in the collection and the emotional annotations created by the audience during the virtual visit of the collection.
Extracting Emotions from Users' Annotations in Virtual Museums: a Case Study on the Pop-up Virtual Museum of the Design Museum Helsinki
Manuel Striani
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2023-01-01
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The paper presents a combined approach to knowledge-based emotion attribution and classification of cultural items employed in the H2020 EU project SPICE (Social cohesion, Participation, and Inclusion through Cultural Engagement) (https://spice-h2020.eu) In particular, we describe an experimentation conducted on a selection of items contributed by the virtual museum (Pop-up VR Museum) of Finnish design objects, created by the Design Museum Helsinki in cooperation with the Aalto University. The results show an overlapping between the emotional labels extracted from the user-generated stories attached to the objects in the collection and the emotional annotations created by the audience during the virtual visit of the collection.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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