7.A Study of Human Emotion on the Virtual Crocodile with an Artificial Life span of 100days

Taiki Sugimoto, Jun Nakamura
Faculty of Global Management, Chuo University, Higashinakano Hachioji-shi, 192-0393/Tokyo, Japan
pp. 98–105
ABSTRACT
This study is aimed at capturing the impact of flaming generated through social media on content by Emotion analysis and Key Graph Analysis. The analysis and discussion clarify those three points. First, humans want to mourn the death of comic strip character, as an Artificial Life. Second, Reply tends to be relatively positive throughout the entire flaming period, thus they do not fully reflect the feelings of the recipients. Third, content that has been under flaming will not stop being criticized for a long period of time, and that being flaming experience itself will be consumed as content.

ARTICLE INFO
Article History
Received 22 November 2022
Accepted 06 November 2023

Keywords
Emotion analysis
Key graph analysis
ML-Ask
SNS
Flaming
Artificial Life

JAALR4207

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