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Proposal for the Dataset Structure for Developing Emotionally Intelligent Chatbots with Integrated Counseling Strategies (상담 전략을 통합한 정서 교감형 챗봇 개발을 위한 데이터셋 구조 제안)

  • Dong-Hyok Shin;Jae Hee Yang;Jin Yea Jang;Saim Shin
    • Annual Conference on Human and Language Technology
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    • 2023.10a
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    • pp.179-184
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    • 2023
  • 본 연구는 우울감을 느끼거나 대화 상대 부재로 어려움을 겪는 사용자와 정서 교감형 시스템간의 대화로 구성된 한국어 데이터 셋을 구축하고 이때 시스템이 사용할 수 있는 효과적인 응대 전략을 제안하는데 목적이 있다. 데이터셋은 사용자와 시스템 간의 대화 쌍을 기본 단위로 하며, 사용자의 7가지 기본 감정(행복, 슬픔, 공포, 놀람, 분노, 혐오, 중립)과 시스템의 4가지 응대 전략(명료화, 공감적 응대, 제안, 페르소나)에 따라 주석이 된다. 이 중, 공감적 응대 전략은 10가지 독특한 반응 유형(수용적 경청, 후행 발화 요청, 승인/동의, 비승인/재고 요청, 놀람, 격려, 느낌 표시, 상대 발화 반복, 인사, 의견 제시) 및 4가지 후행 발화 요청 유형(무엇, 왜, 어떻게, 그밖에)을 포함하는 구조로 구체화되었다. 이러한 주석은 시스템이 사용자의 다양한 감정을 식별하고 적절한 공감 수준을 나타내는 응답을 생성하는 데 있어 연구적인 의의가 있으며, 필요시 사용자가 부정적 감정을 극복할 수 있는 활동을 제안하는 데 도움을 줄 수 있다는 점에서 실제적인 의의가 있다.

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The Analysis on Sport Emotion Type by Sport Game Characteristics: with Social Big-Data (스포츠 경기의 특성에 따른 스포츠 감정 유형 분석 : 소셜 빅데이터를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Young-Mee;Yang, Jae-Sik
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.19 no.7
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    • pp.371-377
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    • 2021
  • This study tried to analyze the types of sport emotion by sport game characteristics. For that, 7 soccer games and 6 baseball games of Korean team in 2018 Asian Games were selected, and the articles and their replies about those on social network services were collected as study materials. Python was used for the collecting and expert group meeting was held for the emotion analysis. As the results of the analysis on sport emotion types by win or lose, the level of opponents and the performance of Korean team as game characteristics, the following conclusions were drawn. First, it was hard to say that win or lose and opponent's level make certain sport emotion type. Second, The performance could made contended, enthusiastic and joyful emotions when judged good, but frustrated, angry, humiliated emotions when bad. Third, social·cultural background or certain event of the games also could effect on the sport emotion types. Follow-up studies with the other game characteristics and more game cases were needed to find out more clear causal relationship.

A Case Study on the Socially-Prescribed Perfectionistic Client: Focused on Fairbairn's Psychological Structure (사회부과적 완벽주의 성향의 내담자 단일사례연구: Fairbairn의 심리구조를 중심으로)

  • Joon Sik Ko;In Sook Ahn
    • Industry Promotion Research
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.109-117
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    • 2023
  • Modern industrial society demands socially-prescribed perfectionism from office workers and causes self-discrepancy. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to propose a counseling strategy that integrates the divided self based on Fairbairn's psychological structure and reduces self-discrepancy by changing interpersonal relation patterns. 14 sessions were conducted once a week from March 2022 to July 2022. T-test was used as a research method to compare the level of self discrepancy by conducting the Self Questionnaire before and after. During the initial stage, the client was in conflict with his boss and showed anger, depression, somatic symptoms such as gastrointestinal disorder, strict judgement on himself and others, and high self-discrepancy. This research showed that the client's libidinal ego and anti-libidinal ego were de-repressed and integrated into his central ego, and his self-discrepancy level was decreased, which was confirmed through the pre-post test. This research, as a case study applying Fairbairn's psychological structure, has a meaning that it confirmed a change in the interpersonal relation patterns of a socially-prescribed perfectionistic client.

Discriminating Risky Drivers Using Driving Behavior Determinants (운전행동 결정요인을 이용한 위험운전자의 판별)

  • Ju Seok Oh ;Soon Chul Lee
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.415-433
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    • 2012
  • This study was conducted in order to explain the effect of driving behavior determinants such as drivers' personality and attitude that may induce risky driving behavior and to develop a valid method for discriminating risky drivers using the determinants. In the results of surveying 534 adult drivers, 5 driving behavior determinants (avoidance of problems, benefit/stimulus seeking, interpersonal anxiety, interpersonal anger, and aggression) were found to have a statistically significant effect on drivers' various risky driving behaviors. Using these factors, drivers were grouped according to risk levels (normal drivers, unintentionally risky drivers, and intentionally risky drivers). This result suggests that drivers' dangerous behavior level can be predicted using psychological factors such as their personality and attitude. Accordingly, if the driving behavior determinant model and the base score system used in this study are improved through further research, they are expected to be useful in predicting drivers' recklessness in advance, identifying problems, and providing differentiated safe driving education services based on the results.

Deokhu: Differences of investment activity and flow level according to self-perception, emotional change before-after deokhu activity (덕후: 자기 지각에 따른 투자 활동과 몰입 수준 차이, 덕후 활동 전후의 정서 변화)

  • KIM, SU-SIE;Lee, Heung-Pyo
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.75-84
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate whether there is a difference between the deokhu activities and the flow level of the deokhu group. We also tested whether there are any real differences in emotion before and after the deokhu activities. The study included 227 adults and results were as follows. First, the deokhu group had a high cost of investing and a high rate of one-day investments, particularly for one-week activities and years of duration compare to the non-deokhu group. Second, the higher the degree to which they perceived themselves as deokhu and the level of deokhu activities were higher in flow. and the group of deokhu was more absorbed than the non-deokhu group. Third, there has been no change in positive and negative feelings before and after deokhu activities in the non-deokhu group. For the deokhu group, the positive emotions of happiness, joy, tranquility, pleasure increased and negative emotions such as anger, anxiety, sadness, shame, and guilt were significantly reduced after deokhu activities. The perception of deokhu and deokhu activities have positive functions that increase the level of flow, relieve negative feelings and enhance positive emotions.

The Effect of Stress Reaction on the Resilience among Dental Hygiene Students (일부 치위생과 학생의 스트레스 반응이 극복력에 미치는 영향)

  • Yoon, Mi-Suk;Jung, Hyo-Jung
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.486-493
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    • 2017
  • This study examined the stress reaction, resilience levels, and the effects of the stress reaction on the resilience among dental hygiene students. From July 11, 2016 to July 29, 2016, questionnaires were collected from 274 dental hygiene students in several areas. The collected data were analyzed by descriptive statistics, t-test, One-way ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficient, and multiple regression using SPSS Statistics ver.21.0. The stress reaction level of dental hygiene students was found to be 2.59 out of 5 points and the resilience level was 4.47 out of 7 points. The stress reaction and resilience showed a significant negative correlation in Fatigue, Tension, Frustration, Anger, Depression, Aggression(p>0.001), and stomatization(p>0.05). In other words, the lower the resilience, the higher the stress reaction.The factors of stress reaction influencing the resilience were depression and somatization, which explained 25.6%(R2=0.256). Therefore, to enhance the resilience of dental hygiene students, it is important to investigation the stress reaction and there should be more concern with students who have higher depression and stomatization. In addition, efforts to control the stress reaction are needed.

A Study on the Performance of Music Retrieval Based on the Emotion Recognition (감정 인식을 통한 음악 검색 성능 분석)

  • Seo, Jin Soo
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.247-255
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    • 2015
  • This paper presents a study on the performance of the music search based on the automatically recognized music-emotion labels. As in the other media data, such as speech, image, and video, a song can evoke certain emotions to the listeners. When people look for songs to listen, the emotions, evoked by songs, could be important points to consider. However; very little study has been done on the performance of the music-emotion labels to the music search. In this paper, we utilize the three axes of human music perception (valence, activity, tension) and the five basic emotion labels (happiness, sadness, tenderness, anger, fear) in measuring music similarity for music search. Experiments were conducted on both genre and singer datasets. The search accuracy of the proposed emotion-based music search was up to 75 % of that of the conventional feature-based music search. By combining the proposed emotion-based method with the feature-based method, we achieved up to 14 % improvement of search accuracy.

An Expansion of Affective Image Access Points Based on Users' Response on Image (이용자 반응 기반 이미지 감정 접근점 확장에 관한 연구)

  • Chung, Eun Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.101-118
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    • 2014
  • Given the context of rapid developing ubiquitous computing environment, it is imperative for users to search and use images based on affective meanings. However, it has been difficult to index affective meanings of image since emotions of image are substantially subjective and highly abstract. In addition, utilizing low level features of image for indexing affective meanings of image has been limited for high level concepts of image. To facilitate the access points of affective meanings of image, this study aims to utilize user-provided responses of images. For a data set, emotional words are collected and cleaned from twenty participants with a set of fifteen images, three images for each of basic emotions, love, sad, fear, anger, and happy. A total of 399 unique emotion words are revealed and 1,093 times appeared in this data set. Through co-word analysis and network analysis of emotional words from users' responses, this study demonstrates expanded word sets for five basic emotions. The expanded word sets are characterized with adjective expression and action/behavior expression.

A Study on The Core Values of Korea National Police (경찰의 핵심가치에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Hyung Sik
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.14 no.3_2
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    • pp.45-50
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    • 2014
  • The police have a responsibility to ensure the safety such as the Public peace and order, life and property of the people. Therefore the police system is to be provided in the organization and functioning. And the policemen should live correctly in public or private living. The police shall perform the duties matching the expectations of the people. But in reality the poloce disappointed, so the people were often to be angry. In this paper, I want to derive the core values of the police as a way to get the confidence of the people by analyzing the code of ethics, the moral of the police institution and the great acts of policemen. Core values are the most important values as the basis for action a nd the most important foundation that make up the organizational culture. Core values of korean police are justice and the spirit of sacrifice, honor.

Development of Science Academic Emotion Scale for Elementary Students (초등학생 과학 학습정서 검사 도구 개발)

  • Kim, Dong-Hyun;Kim, Hyo-Nam
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.33 no.7
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    • pp.1367-1384
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to develop a Science Academic Emotion Scale for Elementary Students. To make a scale, authors extract a core of 14 emotions related to science learning situations from Kim & Kim (2013) and literature review. Items on the scale consisted of 14 emotions and science learning situations. The first preliminary scale had 174 items on it. The number of 174 items was reduced and elaborated on by three science educators. Authors verified the scale using exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, inter-item consistency and concurrent validity. The second preliminary scale consisted of 141 items. The preliminary scale was reduced to seven factors and 56 items by applying exploratory factor analysis twice. The seven factors include: enjoyment contentment interest, boredom, shame, discontent, anger, anxiety, and laziness. The 56 items were elaborated on by five science educators. The scale with 56 items was fixed with seven factors and 35 items to get the final scale by applying confirmatory factor analysis twice. Except for Chi-square and GFI (Goodness of Fit Index), other various goodness of fit characteristics of the seven factors and 35 items model showed good estimated figures. The Cronbach of the scale was 0.85. The Cronbach of seven factors are 0.95 in enjoyment contentment interest, 0.81 in boredom, 0.87 in shame, 0.82 in discontent, 0.87 in anger, 0.77 in anxiety, 0.81 in laziness. The correlation coefficient was 0.59 in enjoyment contentment interest, 0.54 in anxiety, 0.42 in shame, and 0.28 in boredom, which were estimated using the Science Academic Emotion Scale and National Assessment System of Science-Related Affective Domain (Kim et al., 1998). Based on the results, authors judged that the Science Academic Emotion Scale for Elementary Students achieved an acceptable validity and reliability.