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This is a short sketch of 1) WordNet-Affect, 2) its version integrated to the OCC model of emotions, 3) its use on affect recognition from text, and 4) its application on automated kinetic typography.]]>

This is a short sketch of 1) WordNet-Affect, 2) its version integrated to the OCC model of emotions, 3) its use on affect recognition from text, and 4) its application on automated kinetic typography.]]>
Mon, 07 Nov 2016 15:12:02 GMT /slideshow/wordnet-affect071116/68330466 metavivo@slideshare.net(metavivo) Wordnet affect-071116 metavivo This is a short sketch of 1) WordNet-Affect, 2) its version integrated to the OCC model of emotions, 3) its use on affect recognition from text, and 4) its application on automated kinetic typography. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wordnet-affect-071116-161107151202-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is a short sketch of 1) WordNet-Affect, 2) its version integrated to the OCC model of emotions, 3) its use on affect recognition from text, and 4) its application on automated kinetic typography.
Wordnet affect-071116 from Alessandro Valitutti
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Infusing Humor In Unexpected Events /slideshow/infusing-humor-in-unexpected-events/64518256 infusing-humor-160729155442
In this paper, we focus on humor facilitators, a type of humorous agents meant to act as mediators between unexpected events occurring in smart environments and the human agents. More specifically, we present a case study in which fictional ideation and narrative dramatization are combined to achieve humor facilitation. We implemented a test bed for the simulation of an interactive environment. Then, we carried out an empirical evaluation with human subjects, aimed to assess the contribution of narrative comments to the humorous effect. The results show first evidence that fictional comments, increase the humor response in a statistically significant way. ]]>

In this paper, we focus on humor facilitators, a type of humorous agents meant to act as mediators between unexpected events occurring in smart environments and the human agents. More specifically, we present a case study in which fictional ideation and narrative dramatization are combined to achieve humor facilitation. We implemented a test bed for the simulation of an interactive environment. Then, we carried out an empirical evaluation with human subjects, aimed to assess the contribution of narrative comments to the humorous effect. The results show first evidence that fictional comments, increase the humor response in a statistically significant way. ]]>
Fri, 29 Jul 2016 15:54:42 GMT /slideshow/infusing-humor-in-unexpected-events/64518256 metavivo@slideshare.net(metavivo) Infusing Humor In Unexpected Events metavivo In this paper, we focus on humor facilitators, a type of humorous agents meant to act as mediators between unexpected events occurring in smart environments and the human agents. More specifically, we present a case study in which fictional ideation and narrative dramatization are combined to achieve humor facilitation. We implemented a test bed for the simulation of an interactive environment. Then, we carried out an empirical evaluation with human subjects, aimed to assess the contribution of narrative comments to the humorous effect. The results show first evidence that fictional comments, increase the humor response in a statistically significant way. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/infusing-humor-160729155442-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this paper, we focus on humor facilitators, a type of humorous agents meant to act as mediators between unexpected events occurring in smart environments and the human agents. More specifically, we present a case study in which fictional ideation and narrative dramatization are combined to achieve humor facilitation. We implemented a test bed for the simulation of an interactive environment. Then, we carried out an empirical evaluation with human subjects, aimed to assess the contribution of narrative comments to the humorous effect. The results show first evidence that fictional comments, increase the humor response in a statistically significant way.
Infusing Humor In Unexpected Events from Alessandro Valitutti
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Affect creativity-humor /slideshow/affect-creativityhumor/62497333 affect-creativity-humor-160528171318
The last decade has seen the emergence of new research areas called "affective computing", "computational creativity", and "computational humor". The automated recognition of sentiments and opinions has become a stable track of the top Artificial Intelligence conferences. A growing number of international projects are focusing on the implementation of forms of creativity. More recently, the idea of building computer programs capable of recognizing and generating humor is not considered unachievable as in the past. In this talk, I gave a summary of my experience in these new areas of computer science. More specifically, I described some of the ideas, resources, and methods developed during my research activity. ]]>

The last decade has seen the emergence of new research areas called "affective computing", "computational creativity", and "computational humor". The automated recognition of sentiments and opinions has become a stable track of the top Artificial Intelligence conferences. A growing number of international projects are focusing on the implementation of forms of creativity. More recently, the idea of building computer programs capable of recognizing and generating humor is not considered unachievable as in the past. In this talk, I gave a summary of my experience in these new areas of computer science. More specifically, I described some of the ideas, resources, and methods developed during my research activity. ]]>
Sat, 28 May 2016 17:13:17 GMT /slideshow/affect-creativityhumor/62497333 metavivo@slideshare.net(metavivo) Affect creativity-humor metavivo The last decade has seen the emergence of new research areas called "affective computing", "computational creativity", and "computational humor". The automated recognition of sentiments and opinions has become a stable track of the top Artificial Intelligence conferences. A growing number of international projects are focusing on the implementation of forms of creativity. More recently, the idea of building computer programs capable of recognizing and generating humor is not considered unachievable as in the past. In this talk, I gave a summary of my experience in these new areas of computer science. More specifically, I described some of the ideas, resources, and methods developed during my research activity. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/affect-creativity-humor-160528171318-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The last decade has seen the emergence of new research areas called &quot;affective computing&quot;, &quot;computational creativity&quot;, and &quot;computational humor&quot;. The automated recognition of sentiments and opinions has become a stable track of the top Artificial Intelligence conferences. A growing number of international projects are focusing on the implementation of forms of creativity. More recently, the idea of building computer programs capable of recognizing and generating humor is not considered unachievable as in the past. In this talk, I gave a summary of my experience in these new areas of computer science. More specifically, I described some of the ideas, resources, and methods developed during my research activity.
Affect creativity-humor from Alessandro Valitutti
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Creative Systems as Dynamical Systems /slideshow/creative-systems-as-dynamical-systems/53947755 case-based-talk-151014215938-lva1-app6891
we discuss ideas for characterizing a case- based generative system as creative. Focusing on a specific generator of graphics, we performed a qualitative exploration of the space of solu- tions. The emerged intuition is that the set of configurations generated by the program can be viewed both as the conceptual space of a creative system and the phase space of a dynamical system. In the context of this analogy, we hypothesize that a higher degree of creativity can be ascribed to the search paths allowing the system to reach new basins of attractions. ]]>

we discuss ideas for characterizing a case- based generative system as creative. Focusing on a specific generator of graphics, we performed a qualitative exploration of the space of solu- tions. The emerged intuition is that the set of configurations generated by the program can be viewed both as the conceptual space of a creative system and the phase space of a dynamical system. In the context of this analogy, we hypothesize that a higher degree of creativity can be ascribed to the search paths allowing the system to reach new basins of attractions. ]]>
Wed, 14 Oct 2015 21:59:38 GMT /slideshow/creative-systems-as-dynamical-systems/53947755 metavivo@slideshare.net(metavivo) Creative Systems as Dynamical Systems metavivo we discuss ideas for characterizing a case- based generative system as creative. Focusing on a specific generator of graphics, we performed a qualitative exploration of the space of solu- tions. The emerged intuition is that the set of configurations generated by the program can be viewed both as the conceptual space of a creative system and the phase space of a dynamical system. In the context of this analogy, we hypothesize that a higher degree of creativity can be ascribed to the search paths allowing the system to reach new basins of attractions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/case-based-talk-151014215938-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> we discuss ideas for characterizing a case- based generative system as creative. Focusing on a specific generator of graphics, we performed a qualitative exploration of the space of solu- tions. The emerged intuition is that the set of configurations generated by the program can be viewed both as the conceptual space of a creative system and the phase space of a dynamical system. In the context of this analogy, we hypothesize that a higher degree of creativity can be ascribed to the search paths allowing the system to reach new basins of attractions.
Creative Systems as Dynamical Systems from Alessandro Valitutti
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Valitutti acii2015 talk /slideshow/valitutti-acii2015-talk/53947068 valituttiacii2015talk-151014213821-lva1-app6892
Irony gives us a way to react creatively to dis- appointment. By allowing us to speak of a failed expectation as though it succeeded, irony stresses the naturalness of our expectation and the absurdity of its failure. The result of this playful use of language is a subtle valence shift as listeners are alerted to a gap between what is said and what is meant. But as irony is not without risks, speakers are often careful to signal an ironic intent with tone, body language, or if on Twitter, with the hashtag #irony. Yet given the subtlety of irony, we question the effectiveness of explicit marking, and empirically show how a stronger valence shift can be induced in automatically-generated creative tweets with more nuanced signals of irony.]]>

Irony gives us a way to react creatively to dis- appointment. By allowing us to speak of a failed expectation as though it succeeded, irony stresses the naturalness of our expectation and the absurdity of its failure. The result of this playful use of language is a subtle valence shift as listeners are alerted to a gap between what is said and what is meant. But as irony is not without risks, speakers are often careful to signal an ironic intent with tone, body language, or if on Twitter, with the hashtag #irony. Yet given the subtlety of irony, we question the effectiveness of explicit marking, and empirically show how a stronger valence shift can be induced in automatically-generated creative tweets with more nuanced signals of irony.]]>
Wed, 14 Oct 2015 21:38:20 GMT /slideshow/valitutti-acii2015-talk/53947068 metavivo@slideshare.net(metavivo) Valitutti acii2015 talk metavivo Irony gives us a way to react creatively to dis- appointment. By allowing us to speak of a failed expectation as though it succeeded, irony stresses the naturalness of our expectation and the absurdity of its failure. The result of this playful use of language is a subtle valence shift as listeners are alerted to a gap between what is said and what is meant. But as irony is not without risks, speakers are often careful to signal an ironic intent with tone, body language, or if on Twitter, with the hashtag #irony. Yet given the subtlety of irony, we question the effectiveness of explicit marking, and empirically show how a stronger valence shift can be induced in automatically-generated creative tweets with more nuanced signals of irony. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/valituttiacii2015talk-151014213821-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Irony gives us a way to react creatively to dis- appointment. By allowing us to speak of a failed expectation as though it succeeded, irony stresses the naturalness of our expectation and the absurdity of its failure. The result of this playful use of language is a subtle valence shift as listeners are alerted to a gap between what is said and what is meant. But as irony is not without risks, speakers are often careful to signal an ironic intent with tone, body language, or if on Twitter, with the hashtag #irony. Yet given the subtlety of irony, we question the effectiveness of explicit marking, and empirically show how a stronger valence shift can be induced in automatically-generated creative tweets with more nuanced signals of irony.
Valitutti acii2015 talk from Alessandro Valitutti
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