
If you’re confused by your feelings, here’s a good (?) new: researchers from the famous Berkeley have identified 27 categories of emotions: admiration, adoration, aesthetic appreciation, amusement, anger, anxiety, awe, awkwardness, boredom, calmness, confusion, craving, disgust, empathetic pain, entrancement, excitement, fear, horror, interest, joy, nostalgia, relief.
Who could have paid them to do such work? Perhaps those who process expressions of mechanical “face recognition”? Or perhaps those who do the same job by interpreting “organized” body movements and keystrokes?
(photograph above): We present the results of study on a binary classification of emotions, based on data collected through motion sensors and keystrokes of a smartphone and a connected bracelet…
Well done! The subordinates may be prisoners, but they’re not insensitive!!
