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|    Input-output for Emotional programming    |
|    20 May 06 00:24:41    |
      From: Sumitava.M@gmail.com              I am referring to the earlier topic of programming emotions.       The main hurdle I have been confronted with is what should be the       output of a program that someway simulates emotion. Different       applications have different ways, like a different HCI or a different       way of closing the eyelids (using pressure tubes). If it is totally a       software run on a conventional PC, what do you'll think should be the       most optimal way of produsing output, I mean what do you think should       be the output of a program. Initially, I think, past experiences and       environmental variables coupled with some dynamic rule base should be a       good start for input.              [ comp.ai is moderated ... your article may take a while to appear. ]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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