Emotion Model is the basis of facial expression recognition system. The constructed emotional model should not only match facial expressions with emotions, but also reflect the location relationship between different ...Emotion Model is the basis of facial expression recognition system. The constructed emotional model should not only match facial expressions with emotions, but also reflect the location relationship between different emotions. In this way, it is easy to understand the current emotion of an individual through the analysis of the acquired facial expression information. This paper constructs an improved three-dimensional model for emotion based on fuzzy theory, which corresponds to the facial features to emotions based on the basic emotions proposed by Ekman. What’s more, the three-dimensional model for motion is able to divide every emotion into three different groups which can show the positional relationship visually and quantitatively and at the same time determine the degree of emotion based on fuzzy theory.展开更多
Emotion has always played an important role in human life.Owing to its fuzzy and abstract features,people often express it metaphorically.Conceptual Blending theory can clearly show the meaning construction and thinki...Emotion has always played an important role in human life.Owing to its fuzzy and abstract features,people often express it metaphorically.Conceptual Blending theory can clearly show the meaning construction and thinking process between the author of original text and the translator of target text.Emotion metaphors are abundant in Tang Xiangxing,especially emotion metaphor for“anger”.So,the study will reveal the dynamic construction mechanism and translation strategy of emotion metaphor for“anger”with the help of conceptual blending theory,in order to provide some reference for metaphor translation in literary work and also be beneficial to introduce the excellent Chinese culture.展开更多
Various wearable equipment enables us to measure people behavior by physiological signals.In our research,we present one galvanic skin reaction(GSR)wearable sensor which can analyze human emotions based on cognition r...Various wearable equipment enables us to measure people behavior by physiological signals.In our research,we present one galvanic skin reaction(GSR)wearable sensor which can analyze human emotions based on cognition reappraisal.First,We research the factors of emotional state transition in Arousal-Valence-Stance(AVS)emotional space.Second,the influence of the cognition on emotional state transition is considered,and the reappraisal factor based on Gross regulation theory is established to correct the effectiveness from cognitive reappraisal ability to emotional state transition.Third,based on the previous work,we establish a GSR emotion sensing system for predicting emotional state transition and considering the correlation between GSR signals and emotions.Finally,an overall wearable sensor layout is built.In the experiment part,we invited 30 college students to wear our GSR sensors and watch 14 kinds of affective videos.We recorded their GSR signals while asking them to record their emotional states synchronously.The experiment results show different reappraisal factors can predict subjects’emotional state transition well and indirectly confirm the feasibility of the Gross regulation theory.展开更多
The current project provides a systemic literature review on the self-regulation theory analyzing the history,the main concepts,and an integrated model of analyzing the theory.Following,emotional resilience is describ...The current project provides a systemic literature review on the self-regulation theory analyzing the history,the main concepts,and an integrated model of analyzing the theory.Following,emotional resilience is described and linked with the self-regulation theory proving their connection,through emotional regulation.The literature review provides tangible resources for individuals to understand and apply in everyday life tactics that will assist them in fostering greater emotional resilience in the workplace,utilizing the self-regulation theory.Finally,a brief discussion is provided in terms of how to evaluate critically the concepts mentioned while limitations and future research are also indicated.This paper aims to invite conversation and collaboration in discovering a relatively new field that could in the future reimagine the workplace.展开更多
Difficulties in recognizing emotional signals might have serious implications for social interactions. Neurodegenerative diseases that affect neural networks involved in emotional displays processing might thus be con...Difficulties in recognizing emotional signals might have serious implications for social interactions. Neurodegenerative diseases that affect neural networks involved in emotional displays processing might thus be connected with a disproportionate impairment in social life. This study aimed at examining the ability to decode basic emotions from dynamic visual displays in mild to moderate dementia. Thirty old adults diagnosed as demented, and 30 gender-matched healthy controls were administered a measure of emotion evaluation. The groups did not differ significantly in age and educational level. The emotion evaluation test was designed to examine a person’s ability to visually identify basic emotions and discriminate these from neutral expressions, when they were expressed as dynamic, subtle, day-to-day expressions. Results showed that demented participants had a great difficulty in recognizing the positively valenced emotions of happiness and pleasant surprise, while sadness, anger, and anxiety were the easiest emotions to recognize. Healthy controls were almost excellent on happiness recognition, while discrimination of non-emotional displays was the most difficult condition often mislabeled as anxiety or pleasant surprise. Results were mainly discussed in terms of socio-emotional selectivity theory positing that only older adults capable of exerting cognitive controlled favor emotional over non-emotional and positive over negative information.展开更多
Introduction The relationship between practicing calligraphy and individual emotion is an important facet of ancient calligraphic theory.Ancient traditional Chinese medicine books contain records of emotional therapy....Introduction The relationship between practicing calligraphy and individual emotion is an important facet of ancient calligraphic theory.Ancient traditional Chinese medicine books contain records of emotional therapy.Chinese calligraphy can regulate emotions and cultivate children’s temperament and intelligence.展开更多
文摘Emotion Model is the basis of facial expression recognition system. The constructed emotional model should not only match facial expressions with emotions, but also reflect the location relationship between different emotions. In this way, it is easy to understand the current emotion of an individual through the analysis of the acquired facial expression information. This paper constructs an improved three-dimensional model for emotion based on fuzzy theory, which corresponds to the facial features to emotions based on the basic emotions proposed by Ekman. What’s more, the three-dimensional model for motion is able to divide every emotion into three different groups which can show the positional relationship visually and quantitatively and at the same time determine the degree of emotion based on fuzzy theory.
文摘Emotion has always played an important role in human life.Owing to its fuzzy and abstract features,people often express it metaphorically.Conceptual Blending theory can clearly show the meaning construction and thinking process between the author of original text and the translator of target text.Emotion metaphors are abundant in Tang Xiangxing,especially emotion metaphor for“anger”.So,the study will reveal the dynamic construction mechanism and translation strategy of emotion metaphor for“anger”with the help of conceptual blending theory,in order to provide some reference for metaphor translation in literary work and also be beneficial to introduce the excellent Chinese culture.
基金supported in part by the National Key Research&Development Plan of China under Grant No.2016YFB1001404in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.61432004,61672093).
文摘Various wearable equipment enables us to measure people behavior by physiological signals.In our research,we present one galvanic skin reaction(GSR)wearable sensor which can analyze human emotions based on cognition reappraisal.First,We research the factors of emotional state transition in Arousal-Valence-Stance(AVS)emotional space.Second,the influence of the cognition on emotional state transition is considered,and the reappraisal factor based on Gross regulation theory is established to correct the effectiveness from cognitive reappraisal ability to emotional state transition.Third,based on the previous work,we establish a GSR emotion sensing system for predicting emotional state transition and considering the correlation between GSR signals and emotions.Finally,an overall wearable sensor layout is built.In the experiment part,we invited 30 college students to wear our GSR sensors and watch 14 kinds of affective videos.We recorded their GSR signals while asking them to record their emotional states synchronously.The experiment results show different reappraisal factors can predict subjects’emotional state transition well and indirectly confirm the feasibility of the Gross regulation theory.
文摘The current project provides a systemic literature review on the self-regulation theory analyzing the history,the main concepts,and an integrated model of analyzing the theory.Following,emotional resilience is described and linked with the self-regulation theory proving their connection,through emotional regulation.The literature review provides tangible resources for individuals to understand and apply in everyday life tactics that will assist them in fostering greater emotional resilience in the workplace,utilizing the self-regulation theory.Finally,a brief discussion is provided in terms of how to evaluate critically the concepts mentioned while limitations and future research are also indicated.This paper aims to invite conversation and collaboration in discovering a relatively new field that could in the future reimagine the workplace.
文摘Difficulties in recognizing emotional signals might have serious implications for social interactions. Neurodegenerative diseases that affect neural networks involved in emotional displays processing might thus be connected with a disproportionate impairment in social life. This study aimed at examining the ability to decode basic emotions from dynamic visual displays in mild to moderate dementia. Thirty old adults diagnosed as demented, and 30 gender-matched healthy controls were administered a measure of emotion evaluation. The groups did not differ significantly in age and educational level. The emotion evaluation test was designed to examine a person’s ability to visually identify basic emotions and discriminate these from neutral expressions, when they were expressed as dynamic, subtle, day-to-day expressions. Results showed that demented participants had a great difficulty in recognizing the positively valenced emotions of happiness and pleasant surprise, while sadness, anger, and anxiety were the easiest emotions to recognize. Healthy controls were almost excellent on happiness recognition, while discrimination of non-emotional displays was the most difficult condition often mislabeled as anxiety or pleasant surprise. Results were mainly discussed in terms of socio-emotional selectivity theory positing that only older adults capable of exerting cognitive controlled favor emotional over non-emotional and positive over negative information.
基金financed by the grant from A Key Project of Philosophy and Social Science Research of the Ministry of Education of China in 2016(No.16JZD031)。
文摘Introduction The relationship between practicing calligraphy and individual emotion is an important facet of ancient calligraphic theory.Ancient traditional Chinese medicine books contain records of emotional therapy.Chinese calligraphy can regulate emotions and cultivate children’s temperament and intelligence.
基金Acknowledgments: This work is supported by the National Science Foundation of China (No. 90604017), the Open Foundation of CAS Key Laboratory for Intelligent Information Processing (No. 11P2006-3) and the Education Innovation Foundation of Jiangxi (No. JXJG-06-1-47).