Title
Cognitive modeling in software and relation to human emotional reasoning
Abstract
The paper reports on our experience to in adapting emotional experiences of the software engineers in evolutionary design of software systems. The works here reported present development progress report in relation to the state-of art that need to create the multidisciplinary technologies, needed to establish best harmony engagement between human user the software application, based on human cognitive analysis. We approach the user best engagement from facial and voice analysis. And through it, we can measure (collectivized and quantified), and observe the user behavior, and accordingly enhance the engagement by generative interactive scenario. The approach has been experimented using famous literature person (Keni Miyazawa).
Year
Venue
Keywords
2007
SoMeT
software system,human emotional reasoning,software application,cognitive modeling,user behavior,keni miyazawa,software engineer,best harmony engagement,human user,user best engagement,voice analysis,human cognitive analysis,software engineering,software systems,human computer interaction,software development,cognitive model
DocType
Volume
ISSN
Conference
161
0922-6389
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.60
7
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hamido Fujita12644185.03
Jun Hakura28515.06
Masaki Kurematu3302.00