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Facial expression detection using facial expression model

2017 International Conference on Energy, Communication, Data Analytics and Soft Computing (ICECDS), 2017
Facial 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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Facial expression

2021
The description of the results of five psychophysiological studies using automatic coding facial expression in adults and children (from 4 to 16 years) in the FaceReader software version 8.0 is presented. The model situations of reading the emotional text and pronouncing emotional phrases and words, natural interaction in mother-child dyads, child and ...
Elena Lyakso, Olga Frolova, Yuri Matveev
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Facial Reactions to Facial Expressions

Psychophysiology, 1982
ABSTRACTPrevious research has demonstrated that different patterns of facial muscle activity are correlated with different emotional states. In the present study subjects were exposed to pictures of happy and angry facial expressions, in response to which their facial electromyographic (EMG) activities, heart rate (HR), and palmar skin conductance ...
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Facial Pain Expression

Pain Management, 2011
SUMMARY People in pain communicate their experience via facial expressions. There has been considerable research into the properties of pain expressions. This article reviews basic findings on the encoding and decoding of pain expression. The facial expression of pain is characterized and recent findings on its assessment and psychometric properties ...
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FACIAL EXPRESSION AND SARCASM

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2001
This study examined facial expression in the presentation of sarcasm. 60 responses (sarcastic responses = 30, nonsarcastic responses = 30) from 40 different speakers were coded by two trained coders. Expressions in three facial areas—eyebrow, eyes, and mouth—were evaluated.
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Dynamic Facial Expression Recognition Using Longitudinal Facial Expression Atlases

2012
In this paper, we propose a new scheme to formulate the dynamic facial expression recognition problem as a longitudinal atlases construction and deformable groupwise image registration problem. The main contributions of this method include: 1) We model human facial feature changes during the facial expression process by a diffeomorphic image ...
Zhao Guoying   +2 more
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Facial Expression Processing

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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Perception of facial expressions

Brain and Language, 1981
Abstract Three studies examined the nature of the contributions of each hemisphere to the processing of facial expressions and facial identity. A pair of faces, the members of which differed in either expression or identity, were presented to the right or left field. Subjects were required to compare the members of the pair to each other (experiments
E, Strauss, M, Moscovitch
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Facial Expressions

2018
Fridlund, AJ   +4 more
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