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Accepted Paper:

A sentiment analysis of online user-generated videos on the Camino de Santiago  
Lucrezia Lopez (University of Santiago de Compostela)

Paper short abstract:

The proposal advances a survey on sentiment analysis, that has recently incorporated audio and video in its collection and classification of information. Thus, this methodology is used to identify sentiments in User-Generated Videos on the Camino.

Paper long abstract:

The paper recovers the importance of emotions in humanities, applying them to the exploration of sources available on the Web. On the one hand, the 'affective' and 'emotional' turn in humanities and social sciences highlights the importance of relational qualities. On the other hand, cinematic productions are cultural narratives, whose experiences can be compared to the travel ones. In addition, motion and emotion dialogue in spatiovisual disciplines. Assuming that videos are spaces of intimacy, the proposal advances a survey on Sentiment Analysis. Although this branch of affective computing research has been traditionally associated to texts, it has recently incorporated audio and video sources for the collection and classification of information. This methodology is used to identify sentiments in user-generated videos on the Camino de Santiago. Results point out cultural and sentimental narratives produced on the Web under the form of videos.

Panel Digi03
Online cultural narratives: tracking changes in territorial representations.
  Session 1 Monday 15 April, 2019, -