Title
Emotion Communication Model Based on Life-Log Comparison: Mutual Understanding through Comparable Experiences
Abstract
No one can see your emotion but we can see your action. That is to say, we can't see emotion but can recognize the emotion from the action it triggers. We propose an emotion communication model that permits images to be exchanged and attendant algorithms that identify and mine "comparable" experiences from Life-Logs. In this paper, we show our approach to the emotion communication model. We then construct and test a prototype system using real life-log data. Finally, we elucidate the cross-correlation relations of the equivalency of experiences and the equivalency of emotions.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/SAINT.2012.21
SAINT
Keywords
Field
DocType
comparable experiences,real life-log data,prototype system,mutual understanding,life-log comparison,attendant algorithm,emotion communication model,cross-correlation relation,data mining,communication,history,prototypes,emotion,feature extraction,databases,data handling,schedules,analogy,life log
Empathy,Computer science,Feature extraction,Models of communication,Schedule,Artificial intelligence,Analogy,Group method of data handling
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.43
2
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rika Mochizuki1256.00
Tomoki Watanabe217615.92
Toru Kobayashi32420.21