The Measurement of Emotions 1989
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-558704-4.50011-6
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The Dictionary of Affect in Language

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“…(Whissell's Dictionary of Affect Language) [23] The DAL list contains 8742 words rated by people for their activation, evaluation and imagery.…”
Section: Anew Word List (Affective Norms For English Words) [3]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Whissell's Dictionary of Affect Language) [23] The DAL list contains 8742 words rated by people for their activation, evaluation and imagery.…”
Section: Anew Word List (Affective Norms For English Words) [3]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Activation is the degree of arousal associated with terms such as patient (at 3.3) representing a midpoint, surprised (over 6) representing high activation and bashful (around 2) representing low activation. Evaluation is the degree of pleasantness associated with the terms guilty (at 1.1) representing the negative extreme and delighted (at 6.4) representing the positive extreme [8]. In our experience, the estimation of evaluation through gross facial attributes is difficult (even intractable).…”
Section: Creating Profiles For Nonarchetypal Expressionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychologists have examined a broader set of emotions [17], but very few of the studies provide results that can be exploited in computer graphics and machine vision fields. One of these studies carried out by Whissel [8], suggests that emotions are points in a space spanning a relatively small number of dimensions that seem to occupy two axes: activation and evaluation, as shown in Table 9.6. Activation is the degree of arousal associated with terms such as patient (at 3.3) representing a midpoint, surprised (over 6) representing high activation and bashful (around 2) representing low activation.…”
Section: Creating Profiles For Nonarchetypal Expressionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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