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Bill BrownVisual presentations of feelings
We Feel Fine is an exploration of human emotion on a global scale.
Since August 2005, We Feel Fine has been harvesting human feelings from a large number of weblogs. Every few minutes, the system searches the world's newly posted blog entries for occurrences of the phrases "I feel" and "I am feeling". When it finds such a phrase, it records the full sentence, up to the period, and identifies the "feeling" expressed in that sentence (e.g. sad, happy, depressed, etc.). Because blogs are structured in largely standard ways, the age, gender, and geographical location of the author can often be extracted and saved along with the sentence, as can the local weather conditions at the time the sentence was written. All of this information is savedvisualization design feelings web2.0 semantic analysis evaluation
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Donica MensingAmazing visualization of human feelings. Plus, a montage with a rabbit that has a pancake on its head.
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Doug BelshawEmotion-based infographics. We Feel Fine is divided into six discrete movements, each illuminating a different aspect of the chosen population. These movements are represented in the We Feel Fine applet.
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David WarlickWe Feel Fine is one of the most interesting visualization tools I came across. It provides visualizations on the general feelings populating the blogosphere on any given day. You can filter results based on age, location, gender, weather, and other criter
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Miren BerasategiWe Feel Fine is an exploration of human emotion on a global scale. The interface to this data is a self-organizing particle system, where each particle represents a single feeling posted by a single individual. The particles' properties – color, size, sha
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Agatha KWe Feel Fine is divided into six discrete movements, each illuminating a different aspect of the chosen population
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