- From: Ian Wilson <ian@neon.ai>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 22:49:13 +0900
- To: public-xg-emotion@w3.org
It is interesting to see the percentages for "must" and "should" haves (items with ranking 1 and 2): 79% Emotion Core: Type of emotion-related phenomenon 86% Emotion Core: Emotion categories 86% Emotion Core: Emotion dimensions 64% Emotion Core: Description of appraisals of the emotion or of events related to the emotion 29% Emotion Core: Action tendencies 71% Emotion Core: Multiple and/or complex emotions 93% Emotion Core: Emotion intensity 43% Emotion Core: Emotion regulation 93% Emotion Core: Emotion timing 50% Meta-information about emotion annotation: Acting 86% Meta-information about emotion annotation: Confidence / probability 93% Meta-information about emotion annotation: Modality 79% Links to the "rest of the world": Links to media 71% Links to the "rest of the world": Position on a time line in externally linked objects 71% Links to the "rest of the world": The semantics of links to the "rest of the world" 57% Global Metadata: Info on Person(s) 21% Global Metadata: Purpose of classification 14% Global Metadata: Technical environment 43% Global Metadata: Social and communicative environment 57% Ontologies of emotion descriptions: Relationships between concepts in an emotion description 64% Ontologies of emotion descriptions: Mappings between different emotion representations
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