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      Can a rational agent afford to be affectless? a formal approach

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      Applied Artificial Intelligence
      Informa UK Limited

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              Cross-cultural research on facial expression and the developments of methods to measure facial expression are briefly summarized. What has been learned about emotion from this work on the face is then elucidated. Four questions about facial expression and emotion are discussed: What information does an expression typically convey? Can there be emotion without facial expression? Can there be a facial expression of emotion without emotion? How do individuals differ in their facial expressions of emotion?
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                Journal
                Applied Artificial Intelligence
                Applied Artificial Intelligence
                Informa UK Limited
                0883-9514
                1087-6545
                August 2002
                August 2002
                : 16
                : 7-8
                : 577-609
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                10.1080/08839510290030408
                41c1d479-3c07-4e98-80c6-261acb08e38b
                © 2002
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