Conceptual Human Emotion Modeling (HEM)

Author(s):  
Mohammed R. Elkobaisi ◽  
Heinrich C. Mayr ◽  
Vladimir A. Shekhovtsov
2013 ◽  
Vol 859 ◽  
pp. 602-607
Author(s):  
Nan Xiang ◽  
Li Li Yang

Affective computing had been widely used in computer engineering and applications fields. Emotion generation is an important research component in affective computing field and there were a lot of works had been put into generating lifelike emotion reaction and emotional behaviors [1-. OCC model is the most common used emotion model and can be integrated with other component to generate virtual humans emotion states. However


PsycCRITIQUES ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 59 (36) ◽  
Author(s):  
Susan Regas ◽  
Sara Moini
Keyword(s):  

Anger is a basic human emotion that has a force for constructive or destructive ends. Its expression in any circumstance can be a trigger for a desire to change a prevailing situation. In all cases, anger is a fundamental component of art. This study examines the use of anger in Osborne’s Look Back in Anger and Osofisan’s The Chattering and the Song. Osborne and Osofisan are two writers who are very anxious to change their societies through their art. In spite of differences in their origin (Osborne was a Briton while Osofisan is a Nigerian), they wrote at a time of certain social and political upheavals in their countries. They also share similar concerns and attitudes towards art. My focus in this paper is on the early plays of Osborne and Osofisan where anger is strongest and where their artistic triumph is most poignant. Working within the formalist approach, the paper reveals that in Osborne and Osofisan, extreme anger is both material and style and is what marks their art out. The reification by the intellect provides a potent instrument for investigating society. Anger becomes the point of departure for their art, it is not mere hysterics but a cerebral one and it is the motivating force for their writings.


Author(s):  
Mohammed R. Elkobaisi ◽  
Fadi Al Machot

AbstractThe use of IoT-based Emotion Recognition (ER) systems is in increasing demand in many domains such as active and assisted living (AAL), health care and industry. Combining the emotion and the context in a unified system could enhance the human support scope, but it is currently a challenging task due to the lack of a common interface that is capable to provide such a combination. In this sense, we aim at providing a novel approach based on a modeling language that can be used even by care-givers or non-experts to model human emotion w.r.t. context for human support services. The proposed modeling approach is based on Domain-Specific Modeling Language (DSML) which helps to integrate different IoT data sources in AAL environment. Consequently, it provides a conceptual support level related to the current emotional states of the observed subject. For the evaluation, we show the evaluation of the well-validated System Usability Score (SUS) to prove that the proposed modeling language achieves high performance in terms of usability and learn-ability metrics. Furthermore, we evaluate the performance at runtime of the model instantiation by measuring the execution time using well-known IoT services.


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