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Mehrabian, A., Russell, J.A.: An Approach to Environmental Psychology. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA; London, UK (1974)

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AlphaWolf: Social Learning, Emotion and Development in.. - Tomlinson, Blumberg   (Correct)

....directed to Rosalind Picard s book, Affective Computing [27] A dimensional approach better captured the range of emotional phenomena that we wanted our wolves to display. Our emotion model is based most directly on the PleasureArousal Dominance model presented by Mehrabian and Russell [24]. At each moment, a wolf has three continuous variables describing a 3 dimensional emotional space. Emotional categories may also be mapped onto these axes; for example, anger is equivalent to low Pleasure, high Arousal and high Dominance. The value for each variable is affected by the ....

Mehrabian, A. and Russell, J.: An Approach to Environmental Psychology. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.(1974)


Using Emotional Memories to Form Synthetic Social Relationships - Tomlinson, Blumberg (2002)   (Correct)

....computationally. Darwin s ideas about emotions [13] form the basis for much of modern research into understanding emotions scientifically. For the AlphaWolf project, we considered two main emotional paradigms a dimensional approach and a categorical approach. The dimensional approach (e.g. [33, 38, 40, 42, 44]) maps a range of emotional phenomena onto explicitly dimensioned space. Various researchers have implemented versions of the dimensional approach; for example, Breazeal [6] used a 3dimensional space (Arousal, Valence, Stance) to give affective tags to occurrences perceived by her robot, Kismet. ....

....The model of emotion in the AlphaWolf installation as presented at SIGGRAPH is exceedingly simple a single floating point value called dominance (see Fig. 3) which varies from 0.0 to 1.0. Dominance is a subset of a more complex dimensional representation presented by Mehrabian and Russell [33]. Each wolf s dominance value is affected by his interactions (see Fig. 3) For example, being bitten causes a wolf s dominance to drop, and being the target of another wolf s submission causes a wolf s dominance to increase. Fig. 3: The black pup is dominant to the white pup. The wolf s ....

Mehrabian, A., and Russell, J. An Approach to Environmental Psychology. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1974.


Dimensions Of Emotional Meaning In Speech - Pereira (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....is suggested that this contributes to perceived similarity between emotions, and consequently confusions, especially in the hearing impaired. 1. INTRODUCTION According to Osgood, Suci, and Tannenbaum s theory (1957) 1] and subsequent research (e.g. Davitz, 1964; Mehrabian and Russel, 1974) 2] [3], the communication of affect can be seen as having three major dimensions of connotative meaning, arousal, pleasure and power. The arousaldimension refers to the degree of intensity of the affect and ranges from sleep to frantic excitement (Pittam, 1994) 4] this is also referred to as the ....

Mehrabian, Albert and James Russel. 1974. An approach to environmental psychology. Cambridge: MIT Press.


Cross-Category Effects of Induced Arousal and Pleasure on the.. - Menon, Khan (2000)   (Correct)

....information acquisition and choice processes (e.g. Lohse 1997, Schkade and Kleinmuntz 1994) little has been done on how sequencing affects induced states of arousal and pleasure and how changes in these dimensions affect subsequent shopping behavior. Prior research in environmental psychology (Mehrabian and Russell 1974), retailing (Donovan, Rossiter, Marcoolyn and Nesdale 1994, Donovan and Rossiter 1982) and hedonic consumption behavior (Holbrook and Gardner 1993) have suggested that consumers desire to approach or avoid stimuli within an 4 environment is likely to be mediated by their emotional responses to ....

....general, more desire for stimulation (i.e. arousing stimuli) during the rest of the Internet experience. We also investigate consumer reactions depending upon the information load of the initial encounter, where information load is defined as the degree of novelty and complexity of the site (cf. Mehrabian and Russell 1974). We follow others (e.g. Donovan and Rossiter 1982) in assuming that the load of an environment is directly related to the degree of arousal induced by environment. If the initial products or experiences encountered in the electronic context are more complex, have higher information load, and ....

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Mehrabian, Albert and James A. Russell (1974), An Approach to Environmental Psychology, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.


How Tolerable is Delay? Consumers' Evaluations of Internet.. - Dellaert, Kahn (1998)   (Correct)

....subjects. Expectation experience discrepancies were measured on a 100 point rating scale with subjects rating the waiting time as much longer to much shorter than expected. Consumer affect with regard to the wait and to the magazine was measured using the pleasure and arousal dimensions of the Mehrabian and Russell (1974) PAD emotions scale. Across all three experiments, an ANOVA analysis was conducted to compare subjects responses between magazines and locations (Asia Pacific vs. USA) In general, subjects were positive about the magazine concepts. No significant interactions existed between the effects for ....

Mehrabian, Albert and James Russel (1974), An Approach to Environmental Psychology, Cambridge, MA: the MIT Press.


Dimensional Emotion Representation as a Basis for Speech.. - Schröder (2004)   (Correct)

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Mehrabian, A., Russell, J.A.: An Approach to Environmental Psychology. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA; London, UK (1974)


Emotional Speech Synthesis for Emotionally-Rich Virtual Worlds - Schröder (2003)   (Correct)

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Albert Mehrabian and James A. Russell. An Approach to Environmental Psychology. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA; London, UK, 1974.

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