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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emotional window" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a person's emotional state or the range of emotions they are currently experiencing. Example: "The therapist encouraged her client to open up and share their feelings, as it was important for them to have a clear emotional window during their session."
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Kavanaugh gave us an emotional window into the human cost of some public controversies.
The emotional window has closed, as he made clear in an interview this week.
In the hush of an enormous stadium, the scenes provided a striking and emotional window into the nature of professional competition.
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Noel Murray of The A.V. Club gave the episode a C, explaining that "despite some good makeup effects and a few emotional moments, "Johari Window" [was] distressingly average".
As I traced myself back, I realised that she'd opened up all these emotional doors and windows that started off locked, and I'd taken it totally for granted.
Reagan and co do this by analyzing the emotional polarity of "word windows" and sliding these windows through the text to build up a picture of how the emotional valence changes.
We rate the emotional content of each window using our Hedonometer with the labMT dataset, chosen for lexical coverage and its ability to generate meaningful word shift graphs, specifically using 10,000 words as a minimum necessary to generate meaningful sentiment scores [20, 21].
Emotions comprise both subjective and physiological (somatic/autonomic) components (see, e.g., Dolan, 2002; Lang & Davis, 2006), and thus psychophysiological responses during task performance provide a window into emotional processing.
Somehow I was struck with this great emotional certainty: Mary smashed windows because she saw in them something that no one else could see.
The results show that: (i) LSTM network can deal with (asynchronous) dependencies found between continuous ratings of emotion with video data, (ii) the prediction of the emotional valence requires longer analysis window than for arousal and (iii) a decision-level fusion leads to better performance than a feature-level fusion.
In our dataset, we used a majority approach to determine the associated emotional label for each particular window containing variation in emotion annotation.
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