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- Emotion_Markup_Language abstract "An Emotion Markup Language (EML or EmotionML) has first been defined by the W3C Emotion Incubator Group (EmoXG) as a general-purpose emotion annotation and representation language, which should be usable in a large variety of technological contexts where emotions need to be represented. Emotion-oriented computing (or "affective computing") is gaining importance as interactive technological systems become more sophisticated. Representing the emotional states of a user or the emotional states to be simulated by a user interface requires a suitable representation format.A standard Emotion Markup Language does not yet exist. Although several non-standard markup languages containing elements of emotion annotation have been proposed, none of these languages have undergone thorough scrutiny by emotion researchers, nor have they been designed for generality of use in a broad range of application areas.".
- Emotion_Markup_Language wikiPageID "14199008".
- Emotion_Markup_Language wikiPageRevisionID "560950742".
- Emotion_Markup_Language hasPhotoCollection Emotion_Markup_Language.
- Emotion_Markup_Language subject Category:Markup_languages.
- Emotion_Markup_Language subject Category:XML-based_standards.
- Emotion_Markup_Language type Abstraction100002137.
- Emotion_Markup_Language type LanguageUnit106284225.
- Emotion_Markup_Language type MarkupLanguage106787835.
- Emotion_Markup_Language type MarkupLanguages.
- Emotion_Markup_Language type Measure100033615.
- Emotion_Markup_Language type Part113809207.
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- Emotion_Markup_Language type Terminology106304059.
- Emotion_Markup_Language type Word106286395.
- Emotion_Markup_Language type XML-basedStandards.
- Emotion_Markup_Language comment "An Emotion Markup Language (EML or EmotionML) has first been defined by the W3C Emotion Incubator Group (EmoXG) as a general-purpose emotion annotation and representation language, which should be usable in a large variety of technological contexts where emotions need to be represented. Emotion-oriented computing (or "affective computing") is gaining importance as interactive technological systems become more sophisticated.".
- Emotion_Markup_Language label "Emotion Markup Language".
- Emotion_Markup_Language label "Langage de balisage des émotions".
- Emotion_Markup_Language sameAs Langage_de_balisage_des_émotions.
- Emotion_Markup_Language sameAs m.03cxk8w.
- Emotion_Markup_Language sameAs Q3217181.
- Emotion_Markup_Language sameAs Q3217181.
- Emotion_Markup_Language sameAs Emotion_Markup_Language.
- Emotion_Markup_Language wasDerivedFrom Emotion_Markup_Language?oldid=560950742.
- Emotion_Markup_Language isPrimaryTopicOf Emotion_Markup_Language.