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Emotion Scenario 1 #16

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luigi-asprino opened this issue Dec 14, 2020 · 0 comments
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Emotion Scenario 1 #16

luigi-asprino opened this issue Dec 14, 2020 · 0 comments
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Three users (A, B, C) are approaching two cultural entities in an Exhibition about the history of the Roman Empire. They are now in the part of the exhibition dedicated to the Fall of the Roman Empire. A goes straight to a painting in which Rome is burning at the hands of Vandals. A states, in an interview taken after the exhibition, that this painting evokes, in her/him, the emotion of Sadness. B sees the same painting and writes in an online platform that (s)he’s impressed by the size of it, the algorithm detects the emotion surprise with an intensity of 0.7. The confidence score of this detection is 0.98.

C feels anger towards the same painting because it stands next to a burned manuscript that is almost completely unreadable now (that "survived" the lootings), and C feels sadness towards the manuscript. A sees the Manuscript and feels confused and unimpressed because (s)he cannot understand anything that's on it. Finally, B sees the manuscript and feels joy because the cover is red and it's her/his favourite color.

Competency Questions

  • How do A, B and C feel like in seeing the painting in which Rome is burning at the hands of Vandals? How intense are their emotions?
  • How A, B and C emotions were detected ? What is the confidence of the dection?
  • Where was the the painting seen by A, B and C?

SPARQL Questions

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Toy Dataset

scenario1.ttl.zip

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