2011 Third International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems 2011
DOI: 10.1109/incos.2011.82
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Emotion Measurement in Intelligent Tutoring Systems: What, When and How to Measure

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“…Drawing upon various published works [4], [10], [31], [2], [30], main system elements from various similar system have been identified. The main elements of each system to evaluate facial expression are:…”
Section: Automatic System For Classification Emotiontheoretical mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drawing upon various published works [4], [10], [31], [2], [30], main system elements from various similar system have been identified. The main elements of each system to evaluate facial expression are:…”
Section: Automatic System For Classification Emotiontheoretical mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there is no consensus about their number or nature, the so-called basic emotions are commonly assumed to be: anger, happiness, fear, sadness, surprise, disgust and love, anticipation, joy and trust [9]. The dimensional approach identifies the characteristics that allow us to differentiate between the different emotions.…”
Section: Measuring Emotionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the terminology to be used, "emotion" refers to a strong physical and mental response, deriving from a particular stimulus (person, situation or event), which is generalized and occupies the person as a whole for a short period of time [9]. Although sometimes they are used interchangeably, it is important to consider the difference between the terms of "emotion" and others such as "affect", "feeling", or "mood", which are different in degree of consciousness, duration, and distinctiveness ability [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drawing upon various published works [20], [16], [48], [1], [43], main system elements from various similar system have been identified. The main elements of each system to evaluate facial expression are: The proposition can be extended by access to emotions.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%