Abstract: The apparent difficulty in assessing emotions elicited by movies and the undeniable high variability in subjects' emotional responses to film content have been recently tackled by exploring ...
Derrick Niederman drops a heavy-duty Sunday crossword on us. By Caitlin Lovinger Jump to: Tricky Clues | Today’s Theme SUNDAY PUZZLE — Will Shortz, in his print introduction to this grid, writes: ...
Abstract: The problem of relating media content to users' affective responses is here addressed. Previous work suggests that a direct mapping of audio-visual properties into emotion categories ...
An 11th-grade student sank into the chair next to my desk, her literary analysis dangling from her hand. “How can I make this sound more… fancy?” she asked. In many high school literature classrooms, ...
Momentum Over Milestones: Success is not the destination you applaud at the finish line; it is the courage to stay aboard while the landscape blurs, the turns tighten, and the goalpost keeps moving ...
Renowned Carnatic singer and author, T.M. Krishna, on Saturday said that the idea for his latest book, We, The People of India: Decoding a Nation’s Symbols, came about seven or eight years ago, when ...
Connotation allows us to express not just what we mean, but how we mean it. It's the unspoken message conveyed through word choice, shaping perceptions and influencing emotions. Unlike denotation, ...
The word 'arrant,' originating from a Middle English term for 'wandering,' has evolved to signify something complete or absolute, typically with a negative connotation. This adjective is used to ...
ABSTRACT: The paper analyzes how the United States wields rules of origin—together with tariffs, export controls and procurement rules—to secure technological sovereignty, steer supply-chain ...
Mark Zuckerberg once used as a motto for Facebook, “Move fast and break things.” It had a positive connotation, meaning that progress was being made so rapidly that mistakes would be corrected later.
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