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  2. Emotion recognition - Wikipedia

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    Emotion recognition is the process of identifying human emotion. People vary widely in their accuracy at recognizing the emotions of others. Use of technology to help people with emotion recognition is a relatively nascent research area. Generally, the technology works best if it uses multiple modalities in context.

  3. Kismet (robot) - Wikipedia

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    In particular, it can detect five different types of affective speech: approval, prohibition, attention, comfort, and neutral. The affective intent classifier was created as follows. Low-level features such as pitch mean and energy (volume) variance were extracted from samples of recorded speech.

  4. Affective computing - Wikipedia

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    The face expresses a great deal of emotion, however, there are two main facial muscle groups that are usually studied to detect emotion: The corrugator supercilii muscle, also known as the 'frowning' muscle, draws the brow down into a frown, and therefore is the best test for negative, unpleasant emotional response.↵The zygomaticus major ...

  5. Sentiment analysis - Wikipedia

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    Sentiment analysis (also known as opinion mining or emotion AI) is the use of natural language processing, text analysis, computational linguistics, and biometrics to systematically identify, extract, quantify, and study affective states and subjective information.

  6. Emotion Markup Language - Wikipedia

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    Emotions are a basic part of human communication and should therefore be taken into account, e.g. in emotional Chat systems or emphatic voice boxes. This involves specification, analysis and display of emotion related states. To enhance systems' processing efficiency. Emotion and intelligence are strongly interconnected.

  7. Mood tracking - Wikipedia

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    You may also add the template {{Translated|ja|ムード・トラッキング}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation . Mood tracking is a positive psychology technique for improving mental health where a person records their mood , usually at set time intervals, in order to help identify patterns in how their mood varies.

  8. Global Consciousness Project - Wikipedia

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    Nelson began using random event generator (REG) technology in the field to study effects of special states of group consciousness. [ 7 ] In an extension of the laboratory research utilizing hardware Random Event Generators (REG) [ 8 ] called FieldREG, investigators examined the outputs of REGs in the field before, during and after highly ...

  9. Template:Emotion sidebar - Wikipedia

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    Place this template at or near the top of an article that is included in the template in the following manner: {{Emotion sidebar}} To expand the section in appropriate articles use the following: