"Emoticon morphological analysis" that analyzes what parts of emoticons are showing
ByThunderhammer 3000
Although it is an emoticon that can express various facial expressions and actions with just a few letters and symbols, there are things that you do not know what it represents because there are too many variations. This emoticon morphological analysisMeCabIt uses a morphological analysis engine called "Whether emoticons indicate what they are."
Emoticon morphological analysis
http://www.haroperi.info/cgi-bin/emoticon.cgi
Several samples are available and are displayed as input candidates each time you reload. First I will try morphological analysis of "(∀`) ア チ ャ ".
The eyes on the left side were judged to be emoticons with large drooping. Actually it is an emoticon to use when saying "Ah yeah, I did it", so the "no" part is expressing the eyes covered with hands.
In the case of "(` h ') Eye "
Because this is an emoticon with the image of Chinese people like ramenman and king adult of "Sakigake man cram school", "Ha" in the center represents a mouth beard instead of a mouth.
An image of such a beard. I will see it when I say it.
ByAzz
In the case of "(; ·` д · ') "
"·" Is the eyes, the eyebrows are slightly crisp but the face looks sweaty with surprise.
"(· 'Ω` ·)" is similar to the parts above but ... ...
In this case, "·" seems to show a distressed expression because it becomes a cheek instead of an eye.
Is it a face like this, with her niccoli and his eyes getting down without showing her teeth?
ByJerry Reynolds
I tried to input longer emoticons like "Kita ━━━━━━ (゚ ∀ ゚) ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ !!".
Since the face part is not something special, the analysis result is reasonable.
"Life Owata (\ o ^) /"
"(* `Ω '*) Furushi!In this case, the face itself was correctly discriminated, but it was judged that "M" in the text part was a mouth.
When you encounter emoticons that you do not know well what kind of parts they represent, you may find a way to look at them.
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