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Subject: Primary-Base-Schema-Revision-1-Emotion
- From: Rex Brooks <rexb@starbourne.com>
- To: huml@lists.oasis-open.org
- Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 08:55:05 -0700
Title: Primary-Base-Schema-Revision-1-Emotion
Hi Everyone,
As promised, or threatened, depending on your point of view, I am
now starting in on the specific revisions originally suggested by Len
a couple of months ago. The first revision is to the complexType
Emotion, removing the sequence of enumerated basic emotions and
changing the definition to the more basic one that is in line with the
policy of making the primary base schema a logically consistent set of
categories upon which to build our secondary vocabularies. Note: you
may have to widen your email message window to eliminate wrapped lines
that get confusing.
Here it is in code form:
Original:
</xs:complexType>
<xs:complexType name="Emotion"
abstract="true">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation xml:lang="en">
Human Emotion
A
basic set of primitive human emotions; the six basic emotions that
have well-documented facial expressions associated with them, to which
we can assign strength values in the range we have established as a
relative measure of intensity and which we can take as standard
primitives are provided.
<xs:sequence>
<xs:element name="sadness"
type="boolean"
default="true"/>
<xs:element name="joy"
type="boolean"
default="true"/>
<xs:element name="anger"
type="boolean"
default="true"/>
<xs:element name="fear"
type="boolean"
default="true"/>
<xs:element name="disgust"
type="boolean"
default="true"/>
<xs:element name="surprise"
type="boolean"
default="true"/>
</xs:sequence>
</xs:documentation>
<xs:appinfo>NONE</xs:appinfo>
</xs:annotation>
<xs:attribute ref="intensity"/>
<xs:attributeGroup ref="humlTemporalAtts"/>
<xs:attributeGroup ref="humlIdentifierAtts"/>
</xs:complexType>
Proposed:
</xs:complexType>
<xs:complexType name="Emotion"
abstract="true">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation xml:lang="en">
Human Emotion
The
affective aspect of consciousness associated with subjective feelings
and physiological reactions often preparing the body for expressions
of the emotion or emotions being experienced, such as weeping,
laughing, or the readiness to defend oneself or flee the source of
perceived danger to oneself.
</xs:documentation>
<xs:appinfo>NONE</xs:appinfo>
</xs:annotation>
<xs:attribute ref="intensity"/>
<xs:attributeGroup ref="humlTemporalAtts"/>
<xs:attributeGroup ref="humlIdentifierAtts"/>
</xs:complexType>
As always, the object here is to discuss it and try to get
consensus so we can vote on it.
Ciao,
Rex
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