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Schroder, M., Devillers, L., Karpouzis, K., Martin, J., Pelachaud, C., Peter, C., Pirker, H., Schuller, B., Tao, J., & Wilson, I. (2007). What should a generic emotion markup language be able to represent?. In Ana Paiva and Rui Prada and Rosalind W. Picard (Ed.), Second International Conference on Affective Computing andIntelligent Interaction: Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer.

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