Sunday, July 15, 2007

Emotion Markup Language

W3C Incubator Group Report:
Emotion Markup Language

2007-07-10: The W3C Emotion Incubator Group, which includes representatives from sixteen institutions in eleven countries on three continents, published its final report.

The report contains scope, requirements and use cases for a general-purpose Emotion Markup Language.

This publication is part of the W3C experimental Incubator Activity that develops new, potentially foundational technologies and Web-based applications in a rapid time frame.

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