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Facial emotion recognition: A comprehensive review
Expert SystemsAbstractFacial emotion recognition (FER) represents a significant outcome of the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technology. In today's digital era, the ability to decipher emotions from facial expressions has evolved into a fundamental mode of human interaction and communication.
Manmeet Kaur, Munish Kumar 0001
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Recognition of Facial Emotional Expression in Images
2006 IEEE 14th Signal Processing and Communications Applications, 2006This study presents a new method to recognize facial emotional expression which is all accepted globally that has a great role in human communication. The method uses basic image processing techniques and based on curve fitting on mouth region and able to detect happiness, surprise and sadness emotions within the universally accepted emotional ...
Danisman, Taner, ALPKOÇAK, ADİL
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Geometrical facial modeling for emotion recognition
The 2013 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN), 2013Facial expressions are the facial changes in response to a person's internal emotional states, intentions, or social communications. Facial expression analysis has been an active research topic for behavioral scientists since the work of Darwin in 1872. It includes both measurement of facial motion and recognition of expression. There are two different
Giampaolo L. Libralon +1 more
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Facial emotion recognition in intellectual disabilities
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2008Interpreting facial emotion is a requisite skill that enables us to navigate our social environment. Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by shortcomings in socio-cognitive abilities in general, and in emotion recognition in particular, and much has been written on this subject.
Rebecca H, Zaja, Johannes, Rojahn
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Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2019
People with severe mental illness (SMI), schizophrenia in particular, show considerable functional impairment in emotional recognition and social perception, which negatively affects interpersonal relationships and social functioning. Owing to its ecological validity, virtual reality (VR) has been observed to improve both assessment and training of ...
Souto, Teresa +5 more
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People with severe mental illness (SMI), schizophrenia in particular, show considerable functional impairment in emotional recognition and social perception, which negatively affects interpersonal relationships and social functioning. Owing to its ecological validity, virtual reality (VR) has been observed to improve both assessment and training of ...
Souto, Teresa +5 more
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Effects of Age and Emotional Intensity on the Recognition of Facial Emotion
Experimental Aging Research, 2007Older adults have a specific deficit in their ability to identify some negative facial emotions. The present study investigated the influence of intensity of expression on 40 young and 40 older adults' recognition of facial expressions of emotion. Older adults showed no impairment in the perception of low-intensity subtle expressions of happiness ...
Vasiliki, Orgeta, Louise H, Phillips
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Towards interpretable facial emotion recognition
Proceedings of the Twelfth Indian Conference on Computer Vision, Graphics and Image Processing, 2021Sarthak Malik +2 more
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A survey on facial emotion recognition techniques: A state-of-the-art literature review
Information Sciences, 2022Antonio Reis de Sá +2 more
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Facial mimicry, empathy, and emotion recognition: a meta-analysis of correlations
Cognition and Emotion, 2021Isabel Dziobek
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