| EmotionsOnto: an Ontology for Developing Affective Applications
               Juan-Miguel López-Gil (Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU), Spain)
 
               Rosa Gil (Universitat de Lleida, Spain)
 
               Roberto García (Universitat de Lleida, Spain)
 
               Cesar A. Collazos (Universidad del Cauca, Colombia)
 
              Abstract: EmotionsOnto is a generic ontology for   describing emotions and their detection and expression systems   taking contextual and multimodal elements into account. The ontology   is proposed as a way to develop an easily computerizable and   flexible formal model. Moreover, it is based on the Web Ontology   Language (OWL) standard, which also makes ontologies easily   shareable and extensible. Once formalized as an ontology, the   knowledge about emotions can be used in order to make computers more   personalised and adapted to users' needs. The ontology has been   validated and evaluated by means of an applications based on a   emotions-aware Tangible User Interface (TUI). The TUI is guided by   emotion knowledge previously gathered using the same TUI and   modelled using EmotionsOnto. 
             
              Keywords: context, design of affective interaction systems, emotions, multimodality, ontologies 
             Categories: H.5.2, I.2.4  |