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Feelings and emotions have been discussed in relevant psychological literature,
e.g., 44]. More modern, technically grounded works speak of moods and emo-
tions in the mind, e.g., (43). We use the distinction between moods and emotions
(figure 5). The realisation of emotions (in embodied virtual characters, such as
the ones in figure[8] right) for speech and body graphics has been studied, e.g.,
in [46]. used more fine-grained rules to realise emotions by mimicry, gesture,
and face texture. Moods are realised as body animations of posture and gestures.
Affective dialogue systems have been described in [a7j®.

Figure 5 Feelings and emotions have been discussed in relevant psychological literature, e.g., 44]. More modern, technically grounded works speak of moods and emo- tions in the mind, e.g., (43). We use the distinction between moods and emotions (figure 5). The realisation of emotions (in embodied virtual characters, such as the ones in figure[8] right) for speech and body graphics has been studied, e.g., in [46]. used more fine-grained rules to realise emotions by mimicry, gesture, and face texture. Moods are realised as body animations of posture and gestures. Affective dialogue systems have been described in [a7j®.


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