Contrasting and Categorization of Emotions - Emotion Annotation and Representation Language

The emotion annotation and representation language (EARL) proposed by the Human-Machine Interaction Network on Emotion (HUMAINE) classifies 48 emotions.

  • Negative and forceful
    • Anger
    • Annoyance
    • Contempt
    • Disgust
    • Irritation
  • Negative and not in control
    • Anxiety
    • Embarrassment
    • Fear
    • Helplessness
    • Powerlessness
    • Worry
  • Negative thoughts
    • Doubt
    • Envy
    • Frustration
    • Guilt
    • Shame
  • Negative and passive
    • Boredom
    • Despair
    • Disappointment
    • Hurt
    • Sadness
  • Agitation
    • Stress
    • Shock
    • Tension
  • Positive and lively
    • Amusement
    • Delight
    • Elation
    • Excitement
    • Happiness
    • Joy
    • Pleasure
  • Caring
    • Affection
    • Empathy
    • Friendliness
    • Love
  • Positive thoughts
    • Courage
    • Hope
    • Pride
    • Satisfaction
    • Trust
  • Quiet positive
    • Calm
    • Content
    • Relaxed
    • Relieved
    • Serene
  • Reactive
    • Interest
    • Politeness
    • Surprised

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