What can Flickr photographs tell us about the world?


Autoria(s): Angkananon, Kewalin
Data(s)

02/02/2015

Resumo

In their second year, our undergraduate web scientists undertake a group project module (WEBS2002, led by Jonathon Hare & co-taught by Su White) in which they get to apply what they learnt in the first year to a practical web-science problem, and also learn about team-working. For the project this semester, the students were provided with a large dataset of geolocated images and associated metadata collected from the Flickr website. Using this data, they were tasked with exploring what this data could tell us about the world. In this seminar the two groups will present the outcomes of their work. Team Alpha (Ellie Hamilton, Clayton Jones & Alok Acharya) will present their work on "The relationship between Group Photos, Social Integration and Suicide". This work aims to explore whether levels of social integration (which Durkheim posited as a factor in "Egoistic Suicide" rates) can be predicted by measuring the proportion of photos of groups of people to photos of individuals within a geographical region. Team Bravo (Agnieszka Grzesiuk-Szolucha, Thomas Leese & Ammaar Tawil) will present their work on "Sentiment Analysis on Flickr Photo Tags to Classify a Photo as Positive or Negative, In Order to Determine the Happiness of a Country or Region". This work explores whether estimates of sentiment made by applying SentiWordNet to Flickr tags correlate with indices of world happiness and socio-economic well-being.

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image/jpeg

video/mp4

application/vnd.edshare-link

Identificador

http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/13921/1/7%2D1%2D45.jpg

http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/13921/2/7%2D1%2D15.mp4

http://www.wais.ecs.soton.ac.uk/seminars?action=viewpresentation&presentation_id=882

What can Flickr photographs tell us about the world? - Kewalin Angkananon Keywords:wais video, WAIS seminar, wais seminar

Relação

http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/13921/

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Resource

NonPeerReviewed