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Recognition of Facial Affect in Depression

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1985
25 depressed patients recognized a sad face with more errors than 25 normal persons and labeled other expressions as sadness when affective content was not recognized. Correct recognitions for 6 affects were related to the portion of the face depicted.
M K, Mandal, B B, Bhattacharya
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Classification of facial features for recognition

Proceedings. 1991 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2002
A facial feature classification technique that independently captures both the geometric configuration and the image detail of a particular feature is described. The geometric configuration is first extracted by fitting a deformable template to the shape of the feature (for example, an eye) in the image.
M. A. Shackleton, W. J. Welsh
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4D facial expression recognition

2011 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops (ICCV Workshops), 2011
In this paper, we focus on discrete expression classification using dynamic 3D sequences (4D data) recording the facial movements. A robust approach for registering 4D data is proposed and a variant of local binary patterns on three orthogonal planes is used for feature extraction.
Tianhong Fang   +3 more
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Facial Expression Recognition Using Facial Graph

2015
Automatic analysis of human facial expression is one of the challenging problems in machine vision systems. It has many applications in human-computer interactions, social robots, deceit detection, interactive video and behavior monitoring. In this paper, we developed a new method for automatic facial expression recognition based on verifying movable ...
Sina Mohseni   +3 more
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Interest and Attention in Facial Recognition

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2003
When applied to facial recognition, the levels of processing paradigm has yielded consistent results: faces processed in deep conditions are recognized better than faces processed under shallow conditions. However, there are multiple explanations for this occurrence.
Melinda C R, Burgess, George E, Weaver
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Wavelet-Based Facial recognition

2018 6th International Conference on Control Engineering & Information Technology (CEIT), 2018
To recognize and automatically identify the identities of individuals, there are several biometric identification systems based on physiological and behavioral characteristics, in our work we are interested in face recognition, which is a recent biometric authentication technology. This technology offers a reasonable level of precision.
Bendjillali, Ridha   +3 more
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Facial Recognition, for a Change

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2022
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Facial recognition

2021
Rafael G González-Acuña   +2 more
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Mechanisms of human facial recognition

International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1981
This paper presents an extension and refinement of the author's theory for human visual information processing, which is then applied to the problem of human facial recognition. Several fundamental processes are implicated: encoding of visual images into neural patterns, detection of simple facial features, size standardization, reduction of the neural
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Facial Movement Based Recognition

2011
The modelling and understanding of the facial dynamics of individuals is crucial to achieving higher levels of realistic facial animation. We address the recognition of individuals through modelling the facial motions of several subjects. Modelling facial motion comes with numerous challenges including accurate and robust tracking of facial movement ...
Davies, Alexander   +3 more
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