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Embodied Robot Models for Interdisciplinary Emotion Research [PDF]
Due to their complex nature, emotions cannot be properly understood from the perspective of a single discipline. In this paper, I discuss how the use of robots as models is beneficial for interdisciplinary emotion research.
Canamero, Lola
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Emotions and Emotions in Design
This chapter discusses and clarifies the concepts and definitions of emotion, feeling, and mood. Although they refer to distinct phenomena, these concepts are normally used indiscriminately when someone refers to emotions. This is followed by a brief review of the literature on the main theories applied to the study of emotions.
Saraiva, M., Ayanoğlu, H.
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EMOTIONAL AND NON-EMOTIONAL PERSUASION
A relevant issue in the domain of natural argumentation and persuasion is the interaction (synergic or conflicting) between "rational" or "cognitive" modes of persuasion and "irrational" or "emotional" ones. This work provides a model of general persuasion and emotional persuasion.
Miceli M, de Rosis F, Poggi I
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A growing body of literature in psychology, linguistics, and the neurosciences has paid increasing attention to the understanding of the relationships between phonological representations of words and their meaning: a phenomenon also known as ...
Arash eAryani +6 more
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Introduction Irritability is defined as a tendency towards anger in response to frustration. Clinically, impairing irritability is a significant public health problem.
Reut Naim +8 more
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Crowdsourcing a Word-Emotion Association Lexicon [PDF]
Even though considerable attention has been given to the polarity of words (positive and negative) and the creation of large polarity lexicons, research in emotion analysis has had to rely on limited and small emotion lexicons.
Mohammad, Saif M., Turney, Peter D.
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Background Intensive longitudinal (IL) designs provide the potential to study symptoms as they evolve in real-time within individuals. This has promising clinical implications, potentially allowing conclusions at the level of specific individuals.
Marieke J. Schreuder +4 more
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The Rationalities of Emotion [PDF]
I argue that emotions are not only rational in-themselves, strictly speaking, but they are also instrumentally rational, epistemically rational, and evaluatively rational.
Mun, Cecilea
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Does modularity undermine the pro‐emotion consensus? [PDF]
There is a growing consensus that emotions contribute positively to human practical rationality. While arguments that defend this position often appeal to the modularity of emotion-generation mechanisms, these arguments are also susceptible to the ...
Majeed, Raamy
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Challenges in Emotion Style Transfer: An Exploration with a Lexical Substitution Pipeline
We propose the task of emotion style transfer, which is particularly challenging, as emotions (here: anger, disgust, fear, joy, sadness, surprise) are on the fence between content and style.
Helbig, David +2 more
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