Émotionthumb|upright=1.8|Roue des émotions de Robert Plutchik.|alt= L'émotion est une expérience psychophysiologique complexe et intense (avec un début brutal et une durée relativement brève) de l'état d'esprit d'un individu animal liée à un objet repérable lorsqu'il réagit aux influences biochimiques (internes) et environnementales (externes). Chez les humains, l'émotion inclut fondamentalement « un comportement physiologique, des comportements expressifs et une conscience ».
Emotion recognitionEmotion recognition is the process of identifying human emotion. People vary widely in their accuracy at recognizing the emotions of others. Use of technology to help people with emotion recognition is a relatively nascent research area. Generally, the technology works best if it uses multiple modalities in context. To date, the most work has been conducted on automating the recognition of facial expressions from video, spoken expressions from audio, written expressions from text, and physiology as measured by wearables.
Informatique affectiveL’informatique affective ou informatique émotionnelle (en anglais, affective computing) est l'étude et le développement de systèmes et d'appareils ayant les capacités de reconnaître, d’exprimer, de synthétiser et modéliser les émotions humaines. C'est un domaine de recherche interdisciplinaire couvrant les domaines de l'informatique, de la psychologie et des sciences cognitives qui consiste à étudier l’interaction entre technologie et sentiments.
Opinion miningEn informatique, l'opinion mining (aussi appelé sentiment analysis) est l'analyse des sentiments à partir de sources textuelles dématérialisées sur de grandes quantités de données (big data). Ce procédé apparait au début des années 2000 et connait un succès grandissant dû à l'abondance de données provenant de réseaux sociaux, notamment celles fournies par Twitter. L'objectif de l’opinion mining est d'analyser une grande quantité de données afin d'en déduire les différents sentiments qui y sont exprimés.
Émotion (zoologie)vignette|Un dessin d'un chat par T. W. Wood dans le livre de Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, décrit comme agissant «dans un état d'esprit affectueux» L'émotion en zoologie désigne les sentiments et émotions subjectifs éprouvés par des animaux non-humains. Les émotions peuvent être décrites comme des états conscients, subjectifs caractérisés premièrement par les expressions psychophysiologiques, les réactions biologiques, et les états mentaux.
Système de reconnaissance facialeUn système de reconnaissance faciale est une application logicielle visant à reconnaître automatiquement une personne grâce à son visage. Il s'agit d'un sujet particulièrement étudié en vision par ordinateur, avec de très nombreuses publications et brevets, et des conférences spécialisées. La reconnaissance de visage a de nombreuses applications en vidéosurveillance, biométrie, robotique, indexation d'images et de vidéos, , etc. Ces systèmes sont généralement utilisés à des fins de sécurité pour déverrouiller ordinateur/mobile/console, mais aussi en domotique.
Emotion classificationEmotion classification, the means by which one may distinguish or contrast one emotion from another, is a contested issue in emotion research and in affective science. Researchers have approached the classification of emotions from one of two fundamental viewpoints: that emotions are discrete and fundamentally different constructs that emotions can be characterized on a dimensional basis in groupings In discrete emotion theory, all humans are thought to have an innate set of basic emotions that are cross-culturally recognizable.
Multimodal sentiment analysisMultimodal sentiment analysis is a technology for traditional text-based sentiment analysis, which includes modalities such as audio and visual data. It can be bimodal, which includes different combinations of two modalities, or trimodal, which incorporates three modalities. With the extensive amount of social media data available online in different forms such as videos and images, the conventional text-based sentiment analysis has evolved into more complex models of multimodal sentiment analysis, which can be applied in the development of virtual assistants, analysis of YouTube movie reviews, analysis of news videos, and emotion recognition (sometimes known as emotion detection) such as depression monitoring, among others.
Emotions and cultureAccording to some theories, emotions are universal phenomena, albeit affected by culture. Emotions are "internal phenomena that can, but do not always, make themselves observable through expression and behavior". While some emotions are universal and are experienced in similar ways as a reaction to similar events across all cultures, other emotions show considerable cultural differences in their antecedent events, the way they are experienced, the reactions they provoke and the way they are perceived by the surrounding society.
Emotion and memoryEmotion can have a powerful effect on humans and animals. Numerous studies have shown that the most vivid autobiographical memories tend to be of emotional events, which are likely to be recalled more often and with more clarity and detail than neutral events. The activity of emotionally enhanced memory retention can be linked to human evolution; during early development, responsive behavior to environmental events would have progressed as a process of trial and error.
Affective neuroscienceAffective neuroscience is the study of how the brain processes emotions. This field combines neuroscience with the psychological study of personality, emotion, and mood. The basis of emotions and what emotions are remains an issue of debate within the field of affective neuroscience. The term "affective neuroscience" was coined by neuroscientist Jaak Panksepp, at a time when cognitive neuroscience focused on parts of psychology that did not include emotion, such as attention or memory.
WordNetWordNet est une base de données lexicale développée par des linguistes du laboratoire des sciences cognitives de l'université de Princeton depuis une vingtaine d'années. Son but est de répertorier, classifier et mettre en relation de diverses manières le contenu sémantique et lexical de la langue anglaise. Des versions de WordNet pour d'autres langues existent, mais la version anglaise est cependant la plus complète à ce jour. La base de données ainsi que des outils sont disponibles gratuitement.
Affective forecastingAffective forecasting (also known as hedonic forecasting, or the hedonic forecasting mechanism) is the prediction of one's affect (emotional state) in the future. As a process that influences preferences, decisions, and behavior, affective forecasting is studied by both psychologists and economists, with broad applications. In The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759), Adam Smith observed the personal challenges, and social benefits, of hedonic forecasting errors: [Consider t]he poor man's son, whom heaven in its anger has visited with ambition, when he begins to look around him, admires the condition of the rich .
Appeal to emotionAppeal to emotion or argumentum ad passiones (meaning the same in Latin) is an informal fallacy characterized by the manipulation of the recipient's emotions in order to win an argument, especially in the absence of factual evidence. This kind of appeal to emotion is irrelevant to or distracting from the facts of the argument (a so-called "red herring") and encompasses several logical fallacies, including appeal to consequences, appeal to fear, appeal to flattery, appeal to pity, appeal to ridicule, appeal to spite, and wishful thinking.
15.ai15.ai is a non-commercial freeware artificial intelligence web application that generates natural emotive high-fidelity text-to-speech voices from an assortment of fictional characters from a variety of media sources. Developed by a pseudonymous MIT researcher under the name 15, the project uses a combination of audio synthesis algorithms, speech synthesis deep neural networks, and sentiment analysis models to generate and serve emotive character voices faster than real-time, particularly those with a very small amount of trainable data.
Apprentissage ensemblisteIn statistics and machine learning, ensemble methods use multiple learning algorithms to obtain better predictive performance than could be obtained from any of the constituent learning algorithms alone. Unlike a statistical ensemble in statistical mechanics, which is usually infinite, a machine learning ensemble consists of only a concrete finite set of alternative models, but typically allows for much more flexible structure to exist among those alternatives.
Discrete emotion theoryDiscrete emotion theory is the claim that there is a small number of core emotions. For example, Silvan Tomkins (1962, 1963) concluded that there are nine basic affects which correspond with what we come to know as emotions: interest, enjoyment, surprise, distress, fear, anger, shame, dissmell (reaction to bad smell) and disgust. More recently, Carroll Izard at the University of Delaware factor analytically delineated 12 discrete emotions labeled: Interest, Joy, Surprise, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, Contempt, Self-Hostility, Fear, Shame, Shyness, and Guilt (as measured via his Differential Emotions Scale or DES-IV).
Application-specific integrated circuitvignette|Un ASIC. Un ASIC (acronyme de l'anglais application-specific integrated circuit, littéralement « circuit intégré propre à une application ») est un circuit intégré spécialisé. En général, il regroupe sur la même puce un ou sur mesure. thumb|Autre exemple de puce ASIC. L'intérêt de l'intégration est de réduire les coûts de production et d'augmenter la fiabilité. Avantage pour le maître d'œuvre : un contrôle total du produit et un coût de production réduit.
Semantic lexiconA semantic lexicon is a digital dictionary of words labeled with semantic classes so associations can be drawn between words that have not previously been encountered. Semantic lexicons are built upon semantic networks, which represent the semantic relations between words. The difference between a semantic lexicon and a semantic network is that a semantic lexicon has definitions for each word, or a "gloss". Semantic lexicons are made up of lexical entries. These entries are not orthographic, but semantic, eliminating issues of homonymy and polysemy.
Application (informatique)Une application, un applicatif ou encore une appli, une app est, dans le domaine informatique, un programme (ou un ensemble logiciel) directement utilisé pour réaliser une tâche, ou un ensemble de tâches élémentaires d'un même domaine ou formant un tout. Typiquement, un éditeur de texte, un navigateur web, un lecteur multimédia, un jeu vidéo, sont des applications. Les applications s'exécutent en utilisant les services du système d'exploitation pour utiliser les ressources matérielles.