EmoRepLKNet: Facial Emotion Recognition Neural Network Based on UniRepLKNet [PDF]
This study presents a facial emotion recognition network based on UniRepLKNet to address the difficulty in effectively capturing feature information and preventing key facial information from occupying a more prominent position in the facial emotion ...
XIAO Zhipeng, HE Shufeng, TIAN Chunqi
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Effects of diagnostic regions on facial emotion recognition: The moving window technique
With regard to facial emotion recognition, previous studies found that specific facial regions were attended more in order to identify certain emotions.
Minhee Kim, Youngwug Cho, So-Yeon Kim
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Superior Facial Expression, But Not Identity Recognition, in Mirror-Touch Synesthesia [PDF]
Simulation models of expression recognition contend that to understand another's facial expressions, individuals map the perceived expression onto the same sensorimotor representations that are active during the experience of the perceived emotion.
Banissy, Michael J +5 more
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Atypical trait inferences from facial cues in alexithymia [PDF]
It is often difficult to distinguish strangers’ permanent facial shapes from their transient facial expressions, for example, whether they are scowling or have narrow-set eyes.
Fredrika Collins +3 more
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Facial emotion recognition using min-max similarity classifier
Recognition of human emotions from the imaging templates is useful in a wide variety of human-computer interaction and intelligent systems applications.
James, Alex Pappachen +1 more
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Visual scanning patterns and executive function in relation to facial emotion recognition in aging [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: The ability to perceive facial emotion varies with age. Relative to younger adults (YA), older adults (OA) are less accurate at identifying fear, anger, and sadness, and more accurate at identifying disgust.
Circelli, K. S. +2 more
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Emotion recognition deficits in eating disorders are explained by co-occurring alexithymia [PDF]
Previous research has yielded inconsistent findings regarding the ability of individuals with eating disorders (EDs) to recognize facial emotion, making the clinical features of this population hard to determine.
Rebecca Brewer +4 more
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Facial expression recognition in virtual reality environments: challenges and opportunities
This study delved into the realm of facial emotion recognition within virtual reality (VR) environments. Using a novel system with MobileNet V2, a lightweight convolutional neural network, we tested emotion detection on 15 university students.
Zhihui Zhang +2 more
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Sparsity in Dynamics of Spontaneous Subtle Emotions: Analysis \& Application
Spontaneous subtle emotions are expressed through micro-expressions, which are tiny, sudden and short-lived dynamics of facial muscles; thus poses a great challenge for visual recognition.
Ngo, Anh Cat Le +2 more
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Differential effects of MDMA and methylphenidate on social cognition [PDF]
Social cognition is important in everyday-life social interactions. The social cognitive effects of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, 'ecstasy') and methylphenidate (both used for neuroenhancement and as party drugs) are largely unknown.
Crockett, Molly J. +5 more
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