An Artificial Emotion Model For Visualizing Emotion of Characters
It is hard to express emotion through only speech when
we watch a character in a movie or a play because we cannot estimate
the size, kind, and quantity of emotion. So this paper proposes an
artificial emotion model for visualizing current emotion with color and
location in emotion model. The artificial emotion model is designed
considering causality of generated emotion, difference of personality,
difference of continual emotional stimulus, and co-relation of various
emotions. This paper supposed the Emotion Field for visualizing
current emotion with location, and current emotion is expressed by
location and color in the Emotion Field. For visualizing changes
within current emotion, the artificial emotion model is adjusted to
characters in Hamlet.
[1] W. Shakespeare, Hamlet
[2] A. Ortony, G. Clore, A. Collins, The Cognitive structure of Emotions,
Cambridge University Press, 1998.
[3] D. Kaith, The language of mathmatics : making the invisible visible, New
York : W.H. Freeman , 1998.
[4] R. W. Picard, Affective Computing, The MIT Press, 1997.
[5] R. Plutchik, Emotion : A psychoevolutionary synthesis, New York :
Harper & Row, 1984.
[6] M. Un-bae, Understanding and applying of colors, Angraphics, 2005.
[7] E. Heller, Wie Farben auf Gef├╝hl und Verstand wirken, Droemersche
Verlagsanstalt Th. Knaur Nachf, GmbH & Co, 2000.
[8] J. A. Russell, A circumplex model of affect, Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 39, 1980, 1161-1178.
[9] P. J. Lang, Cognition in emotion: Concept and action, Cambridge
University Press, 1984.
[10] A. Michael, Hamlet 2000, Miramax Films, 2000.
[1] W. Shakespeare, Hamlet
[2] A. Ortony, G. Clore, A. Collins, The Cognitive structure of Emotions,
Cambridge University Press, 1998.
[3] D. Kaith, The language of mathmatics : making the invisible visible, New
York : W.H. Freeman , 1998.
[4] R. W. Picard, Affective Computing, The MIT Press, 1997.
[5] R. Plutchik, Emotion : A psychoevolutionary synthesis, New York :
Harper & Row, 1984.
[6] M. Un-bae, Understanding and applying of colors, Angraphics, 2005.
[7] E. Heller, Wie Farben auf Gef├╝hl und Verstand wirken, Droemersche
Verlagsanstalt Th. Knaur Nachf, GmbH & Co, 2000.
[8] J. A. Russell, A circumplex model of affect, Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 39, 1980, 1161-1178.
[9] P. J. Lang, Cognition in emotion: Concept and action, Cambridge
University Press, 1984.
[10] A. Michael, Hamlet 2000, Miramax Films, 2000.
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we watch a character in a movie or a play because we cannot estimate
the size, kind, and quantity of emotion. So this paper proposes an
artificial emotion model for visualizing current emotion with color and
location in emotion model. The artificial emotion model is designed
considering causality of generated emotion, difference of personality,
difference of continual emotional stimulus, and co-relation of various
emotions. This paper supposed the Emotion Field for visualizing
current emotion with location, and current emotion is expressed by
location and color in the Emotion Field. For visualizing changes
within current emotion, the artificial emotion model is adjusted to
characters in Hamlet.", keywords = "Emotion, Artificial Emotion, Visualizing, EmotionModel.", volume = "3", number = "2", pages = "392-7", }