Greetings Economists,
Faced based computing techniques allow us to reproduce emotion structure in connecting humans to humans. This article discusses the steps being made in a technical sense toward this sort of goal.

Face based emotion means that emotion shows via the face. To get around the reproduction problems of words for emotions one has to have a more realistic form or expression of emotions. This then allows us to reconsider what emotion structure is and how to socialistically shape social knowledge production.

to quote the NYTimes:
<x-tad-bigger>That phrase was coined in the 1970’s by Masahiro Mori, the Japanese robotics specialist, as he sought to describe the emotional response of humans to robots and other nonhuman entities. He theorized that as a robot became more lifelike, the emotional response of humans became increasingly positive and empathetic — until a certain point at which the robot took on a zombie-like quality, and the human response turned to repulsion. Then, as the robot becomes indistinguishable from a human, the response turns positive again. Critics were quick to point out the eerie look of the characters in “Polar Express.”

Article is at this URL: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/31/technology/31motion.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

Doyle;
This requires surplus knowledge production on a scale not possible when the movie industry started. An interactive image structure comes to replace the face based system to supplant a moralist emotion structure based upon hypotheses of emotion group structures invented thousands of years ago. A socialist regime of emotion structure implies a grand scale connection system large enough to connect tens of millions at once into a single emotion structure.
thanks,
Doyle Saylor</x-tad-bigger>

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