Использование метаданных для каталогизации российских ресурсов Интернет
Main Article Content
Article Details
References
Picard R.W. Affective computing: challenges// International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. 2003. V. 59. P. 55-64.
Plutchik R. The nature of emotions// American Scientist. 2001. V. 89, No 4. P. 344-350.
Roseman I. Appraisal determinants of emotions: constructing a more accurate and comprehensive theory// Cognition & Emotion. 1996. V. 10, No 3. P. 241-278.
Arbib Mi., Fellous J.-M. Emotions: from brain to robot// Trends in Cognitive Sci-ences. 2004. V. 8, No 12. P. 554-559.
Berridge K.C., Robinson T.E. Parsing reward// Trends in Neurosciences. 2003. V. 26, No 9. P. 507-510.
Breazeal C. Emotion and sociable humanoid robots// International Journal of Human-Computer Studies – Application of affective computing in human – Computer interaction. 2003. V. 59, Issue 1-2. P. 119-155.
Cambria E., Hussain A. Sentic computing. Techniques, tools, and applications. Springer, 2012. 146 p.
Cambria E., Livingstone A., Hussain A. Cognitive behavioral systems. Chapter The Hourglass of Emotions. Springer, 2012. P. 144-157.
Turing A.M. Intelligent machinery. In B.J. Copeland, editor: The Essential Turing: the ideas that gave birth to the Computer Age. Oxford: Clarendon, 2004. 411 p.
Minsky M. The emotion machine. Simon & Shuster Paperbacks, 2007. 400 p.
Antonio R. Damasio. Emotion in the perspective of an integrated nervous sys-tem// Brain Research Reviews 26 1998. V. 26. P. 83-86.
Tom Ziemke, Robert Lowe. On the role of emotion in embodied cognitive ar-chitectures: from organisms to robots// Cogn. Comput. 2009. V. 1. P. 104-117.
Stacy Marsella, Jonathan Gratch, Paolo Petta. Computational models of emo-tion. In K.R. Scherer, T. Bnziger, E. Roesch (Es.). A blueprint for a affective computing: a sourcebook and manual (Series in Affective Science). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.
Jerry Lin, Marc Spraragen, Michael Zyda. Computational models of emotion and cognition// Advances in Cognitive Systems. 2012. V. 2. P. 59-76.
Jonathan Gratch, Stacy Marsella. Evaluating a computational model of emo-tion// Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. 2005. V. 11. P. 23-43.
Hugo Lovheim. A new three-dimensional model for emotions and monoamine neurotransmitters// Med Hypotheses. 2012. V. 78, No 2. P. 341-348.
Silvan S. Tomkins. Affect imagery consciousness. Volume I. The positive af-fects. New York: Springer Publishing Company, 1962.
Presenting an article for publication in the Russian Digital Libraries Journal (RDLJ), the authors automatically give consent to grant a limited license to use the materials of the Kazan (Volga) Federal University (KFU) (of course, only if the article is accepted for publication). This means that KFU has the right to publish an article in the next issue of the journal (on the website or in printed form), as well as to reprint this article in the archives of RDLJ CDs or to include in a particular information system or database, produced by KFU.
All copyrighted materials are placed in RDLJ with the consent of the authors. In the event that any of the authors have objected to its publication of materials on this site, the material can be removed, subject to notification to the Editor in writing.
Documents published in RDLJ are protected by copyright and all rights are reserved by the authors. Authors independently monitor compliance with their rights to reproduce or translate their papers published in the journal. If the material is published in RDLJ, reprinted with permission by another publisher or translated into another language, a reference to the original publication.
By submitting an article for publication in RDLJ, authors should take into account that the publication on the Internet, on the one hand, provide unique opportunities for access to their content, but on the other hand, are a new form of information exchange in the global information society where authors and publishers is not always provided with protection against unauthorized copying or other use of materials protected by copyright.
RDLJ is copyrighted. When using materials from the log must indicate the URL: index.phtml page = elbib / rus / journal?. Any change, addition or editing of the author's text are not allowed. Copying individual fragments of articles from the journal is allowed for distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon article, even commercially, as long as they credit that article for the original creation.
Request for the right to reproduce or use any of the materials published in RDLJ should be addressed to the Editor-in-Chief A.M. Elizarov at the following address: amelizarov@gmail.com.
The publishers of RDLJ is not responsible for the view, set out in the published opinion articles.
We suggest the authors of articles downloaded from this page, sign it and send it to the journal publisher's address by e-mail scan copyright agreements on the transfer of non-exclusive rights to use the work.