
This bundle provides the **official entry point** to the Core Emotion Framework (CEF). It contains the two documents that define the structure, dependencies, and publication map of the entire CEF canon: - **TS‑0 — Canon Overview Document** - **Phase‑4 Master Index** Together, these documents explain: - what the CEF is - how the canon is organized - how the conceptual, computational, and semantic layers interlock - how to navigate the full TS‑Series and EL‑Series - how Phase 4 was completed This bundle is the authoritative front door to the CEF. --- ## **2. Contents of This Bundle** ```01_Abstract.pdf02_CEF_Introduction.pdf03_TS0_CanonOverview.pdf04_Phase4_MasterIndex.pdf05_README.txt``` ### **01_Abstract.pdf** A concise summary of the CEF and the purpose of this bundle. ### **02_CEF_Introduction.pdf** A short, accessible introduction to the CEF, its layers, and how to navigate the canon. ### **03_TS0_CanonOverview.pdf** The canonical overview of the entire CEF, including structure, dependencies, and conceptual map. ### **04_Phase4_MasterIndex.pdf** A complete inventory of all Phase‑4 outputs, including the computational ontology (TS‑18), reasoning engine (TS‑19), knowledge graph architecture (TS‑20), population pipeline (TS‑21), and the EL‑1 v1.0 lexicon. ### **05_README.txt** This file. --- ## **3. How to Cite This Bundle** **Recommended citation:** Bulgaria, J. (2026). *Core Emotion Framework (CEF): Canon Overview Bundle (Version 1.0).* OptimizeYourCapabilities.com. CC‑BY 4.0. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18216217. --- ## **4. Related Bundles** This bundle is part of a three‑bundle publication set: - **Bundle 1:** Canon Overview (this bundle) - **Bundle 2:** Computational Architecture (TS‑18 → TS‑21) - **Bundle 3:** EL‑1 Lexicon (500‑term emotional lexicon) Each bundle is published separately and receives its own DOI.
The Ten Operators of the Core Emotion Framework (Canonical List) The following list represents the authoritative and canonical ordering of the ten CoreEmotion Framework operators and supersedes all prior or informal enumerations. Head Center1. Sensing (outgoing)2. Calculating (reflecting)3. Deciding (balancing) Heart Center4. Expanding (outgoing)5. Constricting (reflecting)6. Achieving (balancing) Gut Center7. Arranging (outgoing)8. Appreciating (reflecting)9. Boosting (balancing) Cross‐Center Completion10. Accepting Note: In some practitioner materials, Accepting is described as the Gut’s “off-modebalancer,” while Boosting is the Gut’s “on-mode balancer.” For clarity and consistency,this document classifies Accepting as the cross-center completion operator.
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embodied cognition, Knowledge Graph, Ontology, Affective Computing, JSON-LD, Core Emotion Framework, Emotion AI, CEF, Semantic Web
embodied cognition, Knowledge Graph, Ontology, Affective Computing, JSON-LD, Core Emotion Framework, Emotion AI, CEF, Semantic Web
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