Vocabularies for EmotionML

Kazuyuki Ashimura, Paolo Baggia, Felix Burkhardt, Alessandro Oltramari, Christian Peter, Enrico Zovato

Citation
Kazuyuki Ashimura, Paolo Baggia, Felix Burkhardt, Alessandro Oltramari, Christian Peter, Enrico Zovato (Auth.), Marc Schröder, Catherine Pelachaud (Ed.), Vocabularies for EmotionML, World Wide Web Consortium, Working Draft WD-emotion-voc-20110407, April 2011.
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Abstract:

This document provides a list of emotion vocabularies that can be used with EmotionML to represent emotions and related states. EmotionML provides mechanisms to represent emotions in terms of scientifically valid descriptors: categories, dimensions, appraisals, and action tendencies. Given the lack of agreement in the community, EmotionML does not provide a single vocabulary of emotion terms, but gives users a choice to select the most suitable emotion vocabulary in their annotations. In order to promote interoperability, publicly defined vocabularies should be used where possible and reasonable from the point of view of the target application. The present document provides a number of emotion vocabularies that can be used for this purpose.

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Keywords: (undefined keyword: emotionml);

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