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the day? How can we use this information? How can we design a city for emotions?
These and more will be the questions which we will try to answer in the next phases
of our research, together with the idea of opening up the process, promoting the
accessibility and interoperability of this novel source of real-time, emergent Open
Data that we have helped to shape: publicly expressed human emotions.
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