sentics

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    The study of waveforms of touch, emotion, and music.

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    1991 Timothy K. Smith "Manfred Clynes Sees A Pattern in Love -- He's Got the Printouts" in The Wall Street Journal, September 24, front page Prof. Clynes is a published poet and author of five books. He coined the word "cyborg". He also coined the word "sentics" to describe a new science entirely of his own devising.

  2. 2.

    Common affective patterns associated with natural language concepts exploited for tasks such as emotion recognition from text/speech or sentiment analysis.

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词源

From Latin sentiō + -ics. Instigated and named by Austrian neuroscientist Manfred Clynes.

来源:wiktionary