From sentence to emotion: a real-time three-dimensional graphics metaphor of emotions extracted from text.
Stéphane GobronJunghyun AhnGeorgios PaltoglouMike ThelwallDaniel ThalmannPublished in: Vis. Comput. (2010)
Keyphrases
- real time
- emotion classification
- three dimensional
- sentence level
- syntactic analysis
- emotion recognition
- automatically extracted
- user interface
- lexical features
- emotional state
- text summarization
- human emotion
- sentiment analysis
- text to speech synthesis
- dependency tree
- text representation
- affect sensing
- automatic summarization
- affective computing
- automatically extracting
- information retrieval
- affective states
- semantic analysis
- computational model
- image sequences
- natural language
- text generation
- discourse structure
- computer graphics
- physiological signals
- syntactic information
- text corpus
- text mining
- keywords
- emotional speech
- sentence similarity
- automatic text summarization
- english words
- natural language text
- virtual agents
- natural language generation
- question answering
- part of speech
- document set
- facial expressions
- d objects
- computer generated images
- dependency parsing
- training corpus
- virtual characters
- virtual humans