103 research outputs found
A survey to identify the demand on cultural emoticon
Emoticons are able to improve the efficiency of the communication and solved the lacking in text messaging, by adding the physical appearance of the user in the form of icons.The usage of emoticons help user in strengthening the content of the text message and attention saving. If the concept of emoticons can be used in cultural perspective, it could bring more benefit to society.Currently, the study regarding cultural-based emoticon is lacking.The objective of this study is to explore the demand of cultural-based emoticons in CMC.This study performed literature study of past research and conducted questionnaire session to the public respondents.Results suggest that there is a need of cultural-based emoticons to be implemented in CMC.This study revealed that the usage of emoticon is important in improving the communication of society and benefiting the society particularly in cultural aspect
Radar Chart of Citation topic Meso, source: Formulated by author using MS Excel (2016).
Radar Chart of Citation topic Meso, source: Formulated by author using MS Excel (2016).</p
Co-occurrence of author’s specific keyword, source: Formulated by author using VOS viewer.
Co-occurrence of author’s specific keyword, source: Formulated by author using VOS viewer.</p
Thematic map of studies showing dominant themes, source: Formulated by author.
Thematic map of studies showing dominant themes, source: Formulated by author.</p
World cloud of recurring themes, source: Formulated by author using Voyant tools.
World cloud of recurring themes, source: Formulated by author using Voyant tools.</p
Co-authorship network of authors selected papers, source: Formulated by author using VOS viewer.
Co-authorship network of authors selected papers, source: Formulated by author using VOS viewer.</p
Co-authorship network of authors grouped by affiliated countries, source: Formulated by author using VOS viewer.
Co-authorship network of authors grouped by affiliated countries, source: Formulated by author using VOS viewer.</p
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