Coordinate Heart System: A Geometric Framework for Emotion Representation
Omar Al-Desi

TL;DR
The paper introduces the Coordinate Heart System, a geometric framework for representing and computing complex emotional states in AI using an eight-emotion coordinate model with mathematical guarantees.
Contribution
It provides a novel eight-emotion coordinate system, mathematical proofs for coverage, and algorithms for emotion mixing and stability modeling in AI emotion recognition.
Findings
Complete geometric coverage with eight emotions
Effective handling of emotionally conflicted states
Enhanced AI emotion recognition capabilities
Abstract
This paper presents the Coordinate Heart System (CHS), a geometric framework for emotion representation in artificial intelligence applications. We position eight core emotions as coordinates on a unit circle, enabling mathematical computation of complex emotional states through coordinate mixing and vector operations. Our initial five-emotion model revealed significant coverage gaps in the emotion space, leading to the development of an eight-emotion system that provides complete geometric coverage with mathematical guarantees. The framework converts natural language input to emotion coordinates and supports real-time emotion interpolation through computational algorithms. The system introduces a re-calibrated stability parameter S in [0,1], which dynamically integrates emotional load, conflict resolution, and contextual drain factors. This stability model leverages advanced Large…
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