Alm, 2012 - Google Patents
The role of affect in the computational modeling of natural languageAlm, 2012
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- Alm C
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Expressivity is an intrinsic component of natural language. This article follows the tradition of affective computing (Picard 1997) in using affect to refer to connected concepts such as emotion, mood, feelings, personality, attitude, polarity, and related subjective phenomena …
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