Bulgaria, Jamel: The Architecture of Human and Synthetic Affect: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Core Emotion Framework
This paper introduces the Core Emotion Framework (CEF), a structural-constructivist architecture designed to bridge the gap between clinical psychology and affective computing. While traditional models of emotion are often categorized as either discrete/biological or dimensional/circumplex, the CEF proposes a functional-operator model consisting of ten irreducible "Core Emotions." This article provides a theoretical introduction to the CEF and examines its implications for human-AI interaction,
