Working Draft of New Emotion Markup Language
W3C publish second public working draft of the new Emotion Markup Language, which is intended to be used as a plugin language.
The W3C has published the second public working draft of the Emotion Markup Language (EmotionML)
EmotionML is intended to be used as a “plugin” language, for use in the manual annotation of data; the automatic recognition of emotion-related states from user behaviour; and the generation of emotion-related system behaviour. It is envisioned that interactive systems are likely to involve both analysis and generation of emotion-related behavior.
More information on EmotionML, is available at the working draft.