نتایج جستجو برای: emotion

تعداد نتایج: 48319  

Journal: :Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 2005
Scott Brave Clifford Nass Kevin Hutchinson

Embodied computer agents are becoming an increasingly popular human–computer interaction technique. Often, these agents are programmed with the capacity for emotional expression. This paper investigates the psychological effects of emotion in agents upon users. In particular, two types of emotion were evaluated: self-oriented emotion and other-oriented, empathic emotion. In a 2 (self-oriented e...

2010
Changqin Quan Fuji Ren

Emotion words have been well used as the most obvious choice as feature in the task of textual emotion recognition and automatic emotion lexicon construction. In this work, we explore features for recognizing word emotion. Based on RenCECps (an annotated emotion corpus) and MaxEnt (Maximum entropy) model, several contextual features and their combination have been experimented. Then PLSA (proba...

2005
Beverley Fehr James A. Russell

Many have sought but no one has found a commonly acceptable definition for the concept of emotion. Repeated failure raises the question whether a definition is possible, at least a definition in the classical sense of individually necessary and jointly sufficient attributes. A series of seven studies explored an alternative possibility that the concept of emotion is better understood from a pro...

2013
Moritz Matejka Philipp Kazzer Maria Seehausen Malek Bajbouj Gisela Klann-Delius Winfried Menninghaus Arthur M. Jacobs Hauke R. Heekeren Kristin Prehn

Talking about emotion and putting feelings into words has been hypothesized to regulate emotion in psychotherapy as well as in everyday conversation. However, the exact dynamics of how different strategies of verbalization regulate emotion and how these strategies are reflected in characteristics of the voice has received little scientific attention. In the present study, we showed emotional pi...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Chengwei Huang

In this dissertation the practical speech emotion recognition technology is studied, including several cognitive related emotion types, namely fidgetiness, confidence and tiredness. The high quality of naturalistic emotional speech data is the basis of this research. The following techniques are used for inducing practical emotional speech: cognitive task, computer game, noise stimulation, slee...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2000
C G Kohler W Bilker M Hagendoorn R E Gur R C Gur

BACKGROUND Previous investigations have found impaired recognition of facial affect in schizophrenia. Controversy exists as to whether this impairment represents a specific emotion recognition deficit when compared with other face recognition control tasks. Regardless of whether the emotion processing deficit is differential, it may uniquely influence other manifestations of schizophrenia. We c...

Journal: :Signal Processing 2013
Min Xu Changsheng Xu Xiangjian He Jesse S. Jin Suhuai Luo Yong Rui

Different from the existing work focusing on emotion type detection, the proposed approach in this paper provides flexibility for users to pick up their favorite affective content by choosing either emotion intensity levels or emotion types. Specifically, we propose a hierarchical structure for movie emotions and analyze emotion intensity and emotion type by using arousal and valence related fe...

2017
Katie L H Gray Jennifer Murphy Jade E Marsh Richard Cook

When upper and lower regions from different emotionless faces are aligned to form a facial composite, observers 'fuse' the two halves together, perceptually. The illusory distortion induced by task-irrelevant ('distractor') halves hinders participants' judgements about task-relevant ('target') halves. This composite-face effect reveals a tendency to integrate feature information from disparate ...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2011
James J Gross Gal Sheppes Heather L Urry

One of the most fundamental distinctions in the field of emotion is the distinction between emotion generation and emotion regulation. This distinction fits comfortably with folk theories, which view emotions as passions that arise unbidden and then must be controlled. But is it really helpful to distinguish between emotion generation and emotion regulation? In this article, we begin by offerin...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2014
Amy H Sanchez Lindsey M Lavaysse Jessica N Starr David E Gard

Researchers have recently hypothesized that negative emotion in positive situations may be one mechanism for understanding emotion dysfunction in schizophrenia. Using ecological momentary assessment, we examined the relationship between emotion experience and environmental context in the daily lives of participants with and without schizophrenia. Participants with (n=47) and without schizophren...

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