CLSep 20, 2013

Even the Abstract have Colour: Consensus in Word-Colour Associations

arXiv:1309.5391v17.929 citations
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This provides a tool for improving information visualization and product marketing by enhancing semantic coherence and emotional impact, though it is incremental as it builds on existing knowledge of colour associations.

The authors tackled the lack of a comprehensive resource for concept-colour associations by creating a large word-colour association lexicon using crowdsourcing, focusing on abstract concepts and emotions to show they have strong colour associations.

Colour is a key component in the successful dissemination of information. Since many real-world concepts are associated with colour, for example danger with red, linguistic information is often complemented with the use of appropriate colours in information visualization and product marketing. Yet, there is no comprehensive resource that captures concept-colour associations. We present a method to create a large word-colour association lexicon by crowdsourcing. A word-choice question was used to obtain sense-level annotations and to ensure data quality. We focus especially on abstract concepts and emotions to show that even they tend to have strong colour associations. Thus, using the right colours can not only improve semantic coherence, but also inspire the desired emotional response.

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