moodulis
Moodulis is a term used in discussions of mood dynamics and affective modeling to denote discrete, short-lived units of mood that combine to form longer mood states. In this framework, a mooduli captures a momentary affective state characterized by dimensions such as valence (positive or negative), arousal (intensity), duration, and context. The concept is intended as a supplement to broader mood scales, allowing researchers to model rapid fluctuations that occur in daily life or in interaction with digital agents.
The term mooduli is generally treated as a neologism coined for theoretical discussion rather than a widely
Applications of the mooduli concept include modeling mood dynamics in psychological research, simulating affective states in
Relationship to emotions and longer mood states is a key point of discussion. Moodulis are typically distinguished
See also: mood, emotion, affective computing, mood tracking.