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Theory of Variable Fuzzy Sets for Artificial Emotions Prediction

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  • Kuo-Kuang Fan
  • Shuh-Yeuan Deng
  • Chung-Ho Su
  • Fu-Yuan Cheng

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Emotions have a very important impact on human’s beliefs, motivations, actions, and physical states. Emotions predicting and its application in intelligent system can improve the interaction between humans and machines. Current research in artificial emotion focuses on how to measure, calculate, or compute it. However, the transfer of emotion is often too complicated to present full emotion states and changes. This paper combines with emotional dimension and theory of variable fuzzy sets to present a predicting artificial emotion model and shows illustrated example of it. This study shows that any raw data from input can be computed with variable fuzzy set. It provides a mathematical method for representing emotion quantitative, gradual qualitative, and mutated qualitative change. This framework improves calculation methods and mechanisms, closer to real emotional changes.

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  • Kuo-Kuang Fan & Shuh-Yeuan Deng & Chung-Ho Su & Fu-Yuan Cheng, 2015. "Theory of Variable Fuzzy Sets for Artificial Emotions Prediction," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-4, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:250506
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/250506
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