ABSTRACT
In this paper we describe our emotional search engine and a multi-layered approach to an incentive system, incorporating concepts of role-playing games and gaming platforms with the purpose of motivating users to become active parts of the community and provide the necessary emotional tagging for our search engine.
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Index Terms
- Incentives for emotional multimedia tagging
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