Emotion Markup Language EML
Emotion Markup Language EML
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- detritus
http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-emo…
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<speak version="x.y" xmlns="http;//www,w3.org/ 2001/10/synthesis" xmlns:emo="http;//www,w3.org/2009/ 10/emotionml" xml;lang="en-US">
... <emo:emotion id="somewhatDoubtful">
....... <emo:category set="everydayEmotion" name="doubt"/>
....... <emo:intensity value="0.7"/>
... </emo:emotion>... <s>
....... <style ref="#somewhatDoubtful">
........... The end of written language / as we know it?
... </style>
... </s>
</speak>
- detritus0
Whups, I meant to delete the 'EML' bit in the header.
It should be EmotionML, apparently.
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<Initiate Skynet>
- baseline_shift0
so does this mean i could write programs to listen and respond to my GF's complaining?
- haha, it might at least make her moods comprehendible, if they become spelled out in code...detritus
- lol. true thatbaseline_shift