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Figura 4. Modelo de emo90es (In: GERSHENSON, 1999, p.44)

O eixo x apresenta emo90es positivas, o y as negativas e, no z estao
arbitrariamente situadas as emo90es espedficas. O par
love/hate foi
apresentado duas vezes sobre o eixo
z para possibilitar tanto as rela90es entre
love/hate e joy/grief e, ainda, entre love/hate e happy/sadness.

Desenvolvendo a ideia acima Gershenson amplia o quadro de emo90es
que seu sistema supostamente modela. Para isso ele determina uma tabela de
emo90es (Tabela 1) e suas respectivas posi90es no espa9o tridimensional
mostrado na Figura 4.

Emotion_____

Vector________

Love

Near (1, 0, 0)

Hate

Near (0, 1, 0)

Indifference

Near (0.5, 0.5, 0)

Joy_______________

Near (1, 0, 1)

Grief

Near (0, 1, 1)

Boredom

Near (0.5, 0.5, 1)

Happiness

Near (1, 0, 2)



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