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Computational Behavioural Science: The Hidden Message behind Emojis
Anwesha Das
Emojis are a popular form of non-linguistic expression in computer-mediated communication. Various factors such as platform diversity, age and gender have been known to affect emoji usage patterns. This presentation looks at two such studies conducted using Twitter as the platform of study to determine how emoji usage changed related to the coronavirus pandemic.
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