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Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 1966
Two experiments were concerned with scaling affective meanings of posed facial expressions using a specially devised form of semantic differential and with determining the extent to which the meaning of stereoscopically fused facial expressions could be predicted. Both experiments provided evidence for at least three dimensions.
Hiroshi Ono+2 more
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Two experiments were concerned with scaling affective meanings of posed facial expressions using a specially devised form of semantic differential and with determining the extent to which the meaning of stereoscopically fused facial expressions could be predicted. Both experiments provided evidence for at least three dimensions.
Hiroshi Ono+2 more
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Gender differences in facial reactions to facial expressions
Biological Psychology, 1990This study explored whether males and females differ in facial muscle reactivity when exposed to facial expressions. The study also examined whether the sex of the stimulus faces differentially influences the response patterns to facial stimuli. Thus, the sex was manipulated in a 2 x 2 factorial design by exposing males and females to slides of angry ...
Lars-Olov Lundquist, Ulf Dimberg
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2009
Facial expression recognition is a process performed by humans or computers, which consists of: 1. Locating faces in the scene (e.g., in an image; this step is also referred to as face detection), 2. Extracting facial features from the detected face region (e.g., detecting the shape of facial components or describing the texture of the skin in a facial
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Facial expression recognition is a process performed by humans or computers, which consists of: 1. Locating faces in the scene (e.g., in an image; this step is also referred to as face detection), 2. Extracting facial features from the detected face region (e.g., detecting the shape of facial components or describing the texture of the skin in a facial
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1986
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the process of recognising facial expressions. That process is interesting in its own right, since it touches upon the general problems of knowing other minds and of social communication. In addition, analysis of facial expression processing may contribute to understanding face recognition generally.
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This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the process of recognising facial expressions. That process is interesting in its own right, since it touches upon the general problems of knowing other minds and of social communication. In addition, analysis of facial expression processing may contribute to understanding face recognition generally.
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Fetuses: Facial Motions or Facial Expressions?
2015Main points: brief historical survey, fetal motions not expressions, emergence of different facial motions within states, preparatory function of, facial motions paving the way for face attraction and facial mimicry, or simple imitation at ...
Roberto Fogliani+5 more
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Communication by Facial Expression
Journal of Communication, 1965John Tolch, Frederick Williams
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Facial Expression Recognition with Inconsistently Annotated Datasets
European Conference on Computer Vision, 2018Jiabei Zeng, S. Shan, Xilin Chen
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