human emotion, visualized
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on Sunday, July 22nd, 2007 at 8:33 am
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July 22nd, 2007 at 3:56 pm
First I will say, the site looks incredibly cool and is fun to navigate. But, it is also remarkably relevant to an article I just read in “Wired” about how the human brain still does certain things better than computers, especially recognition of beauty or emotions. If you read a lot of the sentences in the data, they don’t actually carry the emotion the site claims they do; they simply include the key word. For example, feeling “wrong” would involve feeling as though you have done something wrong or are mistaken about something, or, if you want to stretch it, feeling “icky” about something (”Ew, that’s so wrong!”); but many of tho quotes are just people who think a particular *idea* is wrong. Yosefblog, do something! You’re our only hope!