Research Progress and Application Prospect of Facial Micro-Expression Analysis in Forensic Psychiatry [PDF]
Research on facial micro-expression analysis has been going on for decades. Micro-expression can reflect the true emotions of individuals, and it has important application value in assisting auxiliary diagnosis and disease monitoring of mental disorders.
Wen LI, Hao-zhe LI, Chen CHEN, Wei-xiong CAI
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Facial Micro-Expression Detection in Hi-Speed Video Based on Facial Action Coding System (FACS) [PDF]
Facial micro-expressions are fast and subtle facial motions that are considered as one of the most useful external signs for detecting hidden emotional changes in a person.
KAMEDA Yoshinari +4 more
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Chromo-dynamic multi-component lattice Boltzmann equation scheme for axial symmetry [PDF]
We validate the chromo-dynamic multi-component lattice Boltzmann equation (MCLBE) simulation for immiscible fluids with a density contrast against analytical results for complex flow geometries, with particular emphasis on the fundamentals of the method,
Halliday, Ian +4 more
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The effect of facial attractiveness on micro-expression recognition
Micro-expression (ME) is an extremely quick and uncontrollable facial movement that lasts for 40–200 ms and reveals thoughts and feelings that an individual attempts to cover up. Though much more difficult to detect and recognize, ME recognition is similar to macro-expression recognition in that it is influenced by facial features.
Qiongsi Lin +6 more
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In the billions of faces that are shaped by thousands of different cultures and ethnicities, one thing remains universal: the way emotions are expressed. To take the next step in human–machine interactions, a machine (e.g., a humanoid robot) must be able
Yufeng Zheng, Erik Blasch
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Micro-Expression Recognition Based on Optical Flow and PCANet+
Micro-expressions are rapid and subtle facial movements. Different from ordinary facial expressions in our daily life, micro-expressions are very difficult to detect and recognize.
Shiqi Wang +5 more
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Facial expressions can detect Parkinson’s disease: preliminary evidence from videos collected online
A prevalent symptom of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is hypomimia — reduced facial expressions. In this paper, we present a method for diagnosing PD that utilizes the study of micro-expressions. We analyzed the facial action units (AU) from 1812 videos of 604
Mohammad Rafayet Ali +5 more
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Trainee psychotherapists’ emotion recognition accuracy during 1.5 years of psychotherapy education compared to a control group: no improvement after psychotherapy training [PDF]
The ability to recognize and work with patients’ emotions is considered an important part of most psychotherapy approaches. Surprisingly, there is little systematic research on psychotherapists’ ability to recognize other people’s emotional expressions ...
Lillian Döllinger +5 more
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Spontaneous Facial Micro-expression Recognition via Deep Convolutional Network [PDF]
The automatic recognition of spontaneous facial micro-expressions becomes prevalent as it reveals the actual emotion of humans. However, handcrafted features employed for recognizing micro-expressions are designed for general applications and thus cannot well capture the subtle facial deformations of micro-expressions.
Xia, Z. (Zhaoqiang) +3 more
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Social alienation in schizophrenia patients: association with insula responsiveness to facial expressions of disgust. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Among the functional neuroimaging studies on emotional face processing in schizophrenia, few have used paradigms with facial expressions of disgust.
Christian Lindner +13 more
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