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<Ian> hi everyone
hello
<cgi-irc> hi marc
<cgi-irc> what about the phone conference
there is only Christian and me on the phone?
<cgi-irc> it told me i was the first?
<cpeter> this is christna
<cpeter> zakim i am aaaa
+ +04121697aabb
alejandra, aabb
alejandra, I am aabb
<Marc> Hi Ian, could you join on the phone please?
<Ian> trying
<Ian> as usual i cant get in
<Marc> that`s bad... :-(
<Ian> :(
<Marc> have you tried all three: Phone: +1-617-761-6200, +33.4.89.06.34.99 or +44.117.370.6152
<Hannes> zakim. mute me
<Ian> apologies
<Marc> type 61# to mute, 60# to unmute
Discussion: where the language should start and end.
Crhistian explains his main point in the disucssion in UC1
Ian explanins discussion in UC3
<scribe> Scribe: Alejnadra
<Hannes> yes
<Ian> yes
<cpeter> yes
Marc says that the core issue today should be the interface we want with the emotion annotation language
<cpeter> yes
<cgi-irc> yes
<Jianhua> yes
Everybody agrees that we need a mecanism to interact with the emotion language
Marc: one sugestion is to have input/output
in UC1 there is some trigger object that can be the input of the emotion
<Ian> mute me
<Ian> can we all mute please?
Hannes: suggests that it is not relevant how to name input and output, but its usability
<Ian> possibly
<Ian> yes i think so
<Ian> sounds reasonable
Marc: we may to include the observable coorelates in the UCs
Hannes: recalled to define what are the "main conection points"
<Hannes> "Relations to the rest of the world" is a nice term!
<Felix> yes, I think this is a good idea
<Hannes> I agree
<Ian> agreed
<cpeter> Christian agrees
<Jianhua> agree
<Myriam> yes
Everybody: agree
Marc: we need to define how relation of the emotional annotation in the world can be represented
<Ian> great, nice idea
Hannes: propose to compare
information of all UC
... volunteer to bring together the UC documents
<Jianhua> great
<Ian> thanks!
<Jianhua> thanks hannes
<Ian> yes
<Jianhua> yes
<scribe> ACTION: Hannes will make a compilation of the three UC documents in wiki, so people can modify it. [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/12/11-emotion-minutes.html#action01]
Marc: this is also a conceptual
unification, metadata
...
<Jianhua> yes
Marc: new discussion on other sugestions of generic and dominne specific definitions
<Hannes> agree
Marc: explain that something that
we may want to have form UC in the language. What will be hard
coded? what concepts will be open (for domain specific)?
... Big chalenge of Hannes is to find what concepts are
related, generic, domain specific...
... future discussion on what is generic, dimain specific.
<Hannes> move on
3. Date of next meeting
<Hannes> ok
15 january?
<Ian> i am ok
<Felix> no problem
OK
<Myriam> ok
next meeting 15 january
<Ian> ok
Marc: we let open the time for US partners
<Hannes> thank you marc!
<Jianhua> thank you marc
<Ian> thank you marc
<Ian> bye
<Felix> happy new year!
<Jianhua> have a nice holiday to all
<Hannes> see you
<Myriam> thank and merry christmas
<Jianhua> bye
<Jianhua> and have a nice christmas
<Myriam> bye
<Hannes> exit
<Hannes> leave #emotion
<scribe> ScribeNick: Alejandra
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