Title :
Comprehensive information emotional theory — An assumption of cognitive-emotional interaction mechanism
Author_Institution :
Xuzhou Inst. of Technol., Xuzhou, China
fDate :
Oct. 30 2012-Nov. 1 2012
Abstract :
This paper attempts to establish the foundation and framework of the emotional theory of comprehensive information system. The emotional theory of comprehensive information absorbed the research fruit of comprehensive information, emotional motives - information and three-dimensional PAD emotional theory. This paper defined the main body of a priori information and emotion, a posteriori information and emotion, the actual obtained information and emotion, expected information and emotion, posted sentiment analysis on cognitive information mechanism and the formation mechanism of emotion, proposed information - emotion interaction mechanism model, exported informational and emotional interaction theorem (the first and second theorem), unveiled a rich and complex human information-emotion interaction mechanisms and laws. Comprehensive information emotional theory is a doctrine of a cognitive - affective interaction mechanism.
Keywords :
cognition; psychology; a-posteriori information; a-priori information; cognitive information mechanism; cognitive-affective interaction mechanism; cognitive-emotional interaction mechanism; comprehensive information emotional theory; comprehensive information system; emotion formation mechanism; first theorem; human information-emotion interaction mechanisms; second theorem; sentiment analysis; three-dimensional PAD emotional theory; Cognition; Equations; Information theory; Mathematical model; Mood; Pragmatics; Semantics; Comprehensive information theory; PAD 3-dimensional emotional model; cognitive — emotional interaction mechanism; emotional information theory; emotional theory of comprehensive information;
Conference_Titel :
Cloud Computing and Intelligent Systems (CCIS), 2012 IEEE 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hangzhou
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1855-6
DOI :
10.1109/CCIS.2012.6664613