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Prior contextual information and autistic traits influence eye gaze behaviour and emotional valence ratings for facial expressions. [PDF]
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Correction: Automated recognition of emotional states of horses from facial expressions. [PDF]
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Recognition of Authentic Happy and Sad Facial Expressions in Chinese Elementary School Children: Evidence from Behavioral and Eye-Movement Studies. [PDF]
Wang Q, Xu H, Zhou X, Bakari W, Gao H.
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The Face Reader: Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893) and Facial Expressions in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. [PDF]
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2015 Annual IEEE India Conference (INDICON), 2015
Facial expression recognition, due to its wide research areas become active research topic. This paper presents comparative analysis of automatic Facial Expression Recognition by compensating effect of age on the recognition process by Weighted Least Square filtering. System uses Gabor filter and Log Gabor filter to extract facial features.
Ketki R. Kulkarni, Sahebrao B. Bagal
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Facial expression recognition, due to its wide research areas become active research topic. This paper presents comparative analysis of automatic Facial Expression Recognition by compensating effect of age on the recognition process by Weighted Least Square filtering. System uses Gabor filter and Log Gabor filter to extract facial features.
Ketki R. Kulkarni, Sahebrao B. Bagal
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2017
The argument about whether facial expressions of emotion are universal or culture-specific goes back more than 100 years. This chapter reviews the different kinds of evidence that support universals in expression and cultural differences. I will present eight challenges to that evidence, and how those challenges have been met by proponents of ...
Michael H. Eaves, Dale Leathers
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The argument about whether facial expressions of emotion are universal or culture-specific goes back more than 100 years. This chapter reviews the different kinds of evidence that support universals in expression and cultural differences. I will present eight challenges to that evidence, and how those challenges have been met by proponents of ...
Michael H. Eaves, Dale Leathers
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Caricaturing facial expressions
Cognition, 2000The physical differences between facial expressions (e.g. fear) and a reference norm (e.g. a neutral expression) were altered to produce photographic-quality caricatures. In Experiment 1, participants rated caricatures of fear, happiness and sadness for their intensity of these three emotions; a second group of participants rated how 'face-like' the ...
A J, Calder +5 more
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Facial expression analysis with facial expression deformation
2008 19th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2008In this paper, we proposes an effective and novel approach to recognize subtle facial expression method which is facial expression deformation. The proposed method deforms subtle facial expressions into corresponding extreme facial expressions. Facial expression deformation processes by extracting subtle motion vector of the predefined feature points ...
Sungsoo Park, Jongju Shin, Daijin Kim
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Facial expression detection using facial expression model
2017 International Conference on Energy, Communication, Data Analytics and Soft Computing (ICECDS), 2017Facial expressions are the facial changes indicating internal state of human being, objectives or communal conversation. Subject to the change of emotions on the face, any persons face is the most important mode of conveying and deducing affective states of human ones.
Hari Prasad Mal, P. Swarnalatha
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