PPT Slide
Human Markup Language (HumanML): Humanness Content and Sharing across Perspective Shifts
- S. Candelaria de Ram <cognizor@cognizor.com>,
- James Landrum III <james.landrum@ndsu.nodak.edu>,
- Emmanuil Batsis <mbatsis@humanmarkup.org>
- Rex Brooks <rexb@starbourne.com>,
- Claude (Len) Bullard <clbullar@ingr.com>,
- Rob Nixon <rnixon@qdyn.com>,
- Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga <rkthunga@interposting.com>
c. 20 2/2003 S. Candelaria de Ram
Notes:
Human Markup Language (HumanML) is being developed by the huml team. Its goal is to help keep the intended meaningfulness in electronic communication, in spite of geotemporal separations – remoteness.
Briefly, the technique extends webpage layout markup to include tags for qualities lost in remote communication: situation, facial expression, emotion, group presuppositions and the like.
The HumanML team (huml) uses Semiotic analysis to derive tags appropriate in communication apps.