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   Mr Terence Jardine to Your right. I   
   Re: Emotional programming   
   18 May 06 00:30:02   
   
   From: s4056847@student.uq.edu.au   
      
   >On Wed, 17 May 2006 00:16:10 GMT, "Mr Terence Jardine"   
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >>>On Sun, 14 May 2006 01:29:10 GMT, "Crazy"    
   >>>wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>>I intend to provide (write) a library in C++ to simulate emotions.   
   >>>   
   >>>As soon as you define what it is "emotion" your task will be easy.   
   >>>   
   >>>A.L.   
   >>>   
   >>   
   >>If you are emulating emotions then emotions would appear to be another sort   
   of   
   >>memory and nothing more. I don't see how a library of emotions would prove   
   >>useful in a variety of artificial contexts without a groundbreaking   
   philosophy   
   >>for emotion.   
   >   
   >I am not emulating emotion, I reponded to question about simulating   
   >emotion. You are responding to wrong person.   
   >   
   >Anyway, I was trying to understand your answer in the context of   
   >original question and don't understand your point.   
   >   
   >A.L.   
      
   Your right. I responded to the wrong person, sorry about that.   
      
   >I intend to provide (write) a library in C++ to simulate emotions.   
   >Please suggest me the inputs and outputs the bulk of programmers would   
   >want to simulate emotions. What i am doing is a requirement analysis.   
   >This requires common sense knowledge and experiences of you all ,so I   
   >need all of you to help me out. Please do provide me with atleast one   
   >or two..all of you , then it becomes a pretty good base to start with.   
   >   
   >   
   >   
      
   Ideally, a library that is noticeably suitable for the simulation of emotions   
   requires a new and beautiful philosophy or years of research.   
      
   If such a library is used for implementations of artificial life or any other   
   embodiment, then a designed data structure is likely to have severe   
   limitations.   
   One is likely to achieve better results by implementing custom libraries for   
   emotion by one's self while bearing specific aims in mind.   
      
   A long term project for such a library might be possible.. so prove me wrong..   
   maybe many hours were spent intellectualizing emotion.   
      
      
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