Calculated emotions model in intelelctual software systems

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Максим Олегович Таланов
Александр Сергеевич Тощев

Abstract

We have studied emotions in various aspects: philosophical, psychological and neurophysiological; taking them into account cognitive architecture has been described. Based on Lovheim “Emotion Cube”, “Wheel of emotions” by Plutchik, Tomkins “Theory of affects” and Marvin Minsky thinking model we describe usage of emotions as influence factors for computing processes. Also indicated the possibility of using emotions in intelligent question-answer systems.

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Максим Олегович Таланов

PhD, head of Machine Cognition Lab in Higher Institute of Information Technology in Kazan (Volga region) Federal University.

Александр Сергеевич Тощев

Received MS degree in mathematics and economics from Kazan Federal University (2011). Currently is a graduate student at the N.I. Lobachevskii Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics of Kazan Federal University and young researcher at Machine Cognition Laboratory. Current scientific interests: data mining, artificial intelligence, machine learning.

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