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Interactive man-machine interface for simulating human emotions

  • US 5,367,454 A
  • Filed: 06/25/1993
  • Issued: 11/22/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/26/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An interactive man-machine interface, comprising:

  • first storage means for storing at least two sets of data representing intensities of at least two basic emotions in an artificial emotion system;

    second storage means for storing a time dependent attenuation value;

    decrementing means for periodically decrementing the data representing intensity of basic emotions stored in said first storage means according to said time dependent attenuation value;

    detecting means for detecting an emotional stimulus input;

    third storage means for storing a differential value representing sensitivity of basic emotions to emotional stimuli;

    first revising means for revising the decremented data representing intensity of basic emotions according to the emotional stimulus input detected by said detecting means and the differential value stored in said third storage means;

    setting means for setting a level of internal interaction between the sets of data representing intensity of basic emotions; and

    second revising means for further revising the decremented data representing intensity of basic emotions according to the level of internal interaction set by said setting means.

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