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Subject: Re: [humanmarkup-comment] Why Markup Emotions in Communications
Thanks Sean. Amen to that Len. This group really needs to study some Tao instead of practicing the teachings of K'ung Fu-tse. .non "Bullard, Claude L (Len)" wrote: > > It can be noted that in many exchanges on mail lists and > other forms of human communication, they become very active > in times of crisis or any situation where the emotions are > strongly active and affective. A deeper understanding > of the intent of such messages should account for the > tokens in the exchange that stimulate emotional responses. > > HumanML cannot resolve problems of human to human > communication. It can provide a framework of properties > to enable the construction of machine-processable descriptions > that enable better choices of tokens. HumanML research centers on > the capacity in *human to machine to human* communications > to enhance the awareness of the properties of a choice and > how a given property will alter the interpretation of a > sequence of tokens (signs, signals, symbols) by a known > receiver. > > len > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > To subscribe or unsubscribe from this elist use the subscription > manager: <http://lists.oasis-open.org/ob/adm.pl> -- Niclas Olofsson - http://www.ismobile.com Product Development, isMobile, Aurorum 2, S-977 75 Luleå, Sweden Phone: +46(0)920-75550 Mobile: +46(0)70-3726404
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