- From: Jean-Claude MARTIN <martin@limsi.fr>
- Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 17:40:15 +0100
- To: public-xg-emotion@w3.org
- CC: Laurence Devillers <Laurence.Devillers@limsi.fr>
- Message-ID: <4565CEEF.40606@limsi.fr>
Dear all, Could you take a few minutes to contribute as soon as possible to the discussion as specified below? Thanks in advance, Jean-Claude MARTIN & Laurence DEVILLERS CNRS-LIMSI Jean-Claude MARTIN wrote: > Dear all, > > We would like you to contribute to the discussion about the requirements > for the use case: "Use case 1: Annotation of emotional data" > This should take you just a few minutes to answer the 3 questions below. > > > LIST AND DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENTS > > 1) Do you think that the summary of requirements for the annotation of > emotional data that we attach to this mail is covers the needs for the > annotation of emotional data? > > <http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/emotion/wiki/UseCases> > Following Marc's suggestion, we tried to summarize the 39 requirements > from http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/emotion/wiki/UseCases > <http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/emotion/wiki/UseCases> > We have kept only the ones we think are central to the representation > of emotion. > Our goal here is to start discussion about which requirement is > absolutely required, which covers several use cases, which requirement > is missing... > > Please note that we do not want to define a structure for representing > signs/behavior > or context features (other than the ones that we propose in the attached). > Instead we focus on the representation of emotion and provide slots for > links to external descriptions of behaviors or context features. > > > > SUB USE CASES > 2) Do you have any comments on the use cases : should we add some ? > any unclear issue? > > 3) Laurence also proposes to add two other sub use cases examples: > Do you agree that we add them ? > - one in the use case "emotional speech annotation" on call center > data annotation (real-life data, the scheme includes emotion labels and > dimensions, dialog acts and other contextual dimensions (role > (agent/caller), topic, etc.), > - the second concerns a emotional fiction data annotation (the study > focuses on "Fear", the annotation scheme includes emotion labels, > dimensions and threat (events) and time of threat (latent, immediate, > ...). > > Best regards, > > Jean-Claude MARTIN & Laurence DEVILLERS > CNRS-LIMSI > -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Jean-Claude MARTIN Assistant Professor in Computer Science Web: http://www.limsi.fr/Individu/martin/ Mobile: (+33).6.84.21.62.05 (answering machine) LIMSI-CNRS, Batiment 508, BP 133, 91403 Orsay Cedex, FRANCE Phone: (+33).1.69.85.81.04 Fax: (+33).1.69.85.80.88 and IUT Montreuil, LINC, Univ. Paris 8, 140, rue Nouvelle France, 93100 Montreuil, FRANCE -------------------------------------------------------------------
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