Human XML

HumanML: XML Schema and RDF Schema specification, containing sets of modules which frame and embed contextual human characteristics including physical, cultural, social, kinesic, psychological, and intentional features within conveyed information. Examples of human characteristics include emotions, physical descriptors, proxemics1, kinesics2, haptics3, intentions, and attitude. Applications of HumanML include agents of various types, AI systems, virtual reality, psychotherapy, online negotiations, facilitations, dialogue, and conflict resolution systems.  Organization: OASIS. More information: HumanML page on the OASIS Web site (new window).

 

1The study of the cultural, behavioral, and sociological aspects of spatial distances between individuals.
2The study of bodily movements, such as gestures and facial expressions as mode of communication.
3The science concerned with the tactile sense.

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