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Happy, sad or angry? AI can detect emotions in text according to new research Story by Sanghyub John Lee, Ho Seok Ahn, Leo Paas • 4mo ...
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Conventional scientific understanding is that there are six, but new research suggests there may only happy, sad, afraid/surprised, and angry/disgusted.
New research suggest we only have four. The widely held scientific assumption is that we have six emotions: happy, surprised, afraid, disgusted, angry, and sad.
I am sad over the loss of life, tired of excuses for the loss of life, and angry that we are paralyzed by the loss of life.
The emotions included basic ones like "happy" and "sad" as well as more complex ones such as "sadly angry" or "happily surprised." "Admittedly, these images look weird," Martinez said.
Emotional control can be affected adversely when we are tired, overwhelmed, hungry, or in pain. Self-calming techniques using hypnosis can be helpful in learning how to better regulate emotions.
Have you ever wanted to know how to tell if a chicken is feeling chirpy? Scientists say that a chicken's cluck can tell you if they are feeling happy, sad, or even disappointed.
Our research focused on how emotions expressed in use posts about certain non-profit organisations can influence actions such as the decision to make donations to them at a later point.
Happy, sad or angry? AI can detect emotions in text according to new research Sanghyub John Lee, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau; Ho Seok Ahn, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata ...