Emotion Markup Language
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“Abstract As the web is becoming ubiquitous, interactive, and multimodal, technology needs to deal increasingly with human factors, including emotions. The present draft specification of Emotion Markup Language 1.0 aims to strike a balance between practical applicability and scientific well-foundedness. The language is conceived as a "plug-in" language suitable for use in three different areas: (1) manual annotation of data; (2) automatic recognition of emotion-related states from user behavior; and (3) generation of emotion-related system behavior.” (xml:today, retrieved nov 3 2009.)
Further reading:
- the Emotion Markup Language (EmotionML) 1.0, W3C Working Draft 29 October 2009.
- Emotion (short "stub" piece that includes some references and links to other articles)


