Spontaneous Facial Expressions and Micro-expressions Coding: From Brain to Face [PDF]
Facial expressions are a vital way for humans to show their perceived emotions. It is convenient for detecting and recognizing expressions or micro-expressions by annotating a lot of data in deep learning. However, the study of video-based expressions or
Zizhao Dong +7 more
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Using Facial Micro-Expressions in Combination With EEG and Physiological Signals for Emotion Recognition [PDF]
Emotions are multimodal processes that play a crucial role in our everyday lives. Recognizing emotions is becoming more critical in a wide range of application domains such as healthcare, education, human-computer interaction, Virtual Reality ...
Nastaran Saffaryazdi +6 more
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Macro- and Micro-Expressions Facial Datasets: A Survey [PDF]
Automatic facial expression recognition is essential for many potential applications. Thus, having a clear overview on existing datasets that have been investigated within the framework of face expression recognition is of paramount importance in ...
Hajer Guerdelli +4 more
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Horses (Equus caballus) facial micro-expressions: insight into discreet social information [PDF]
Facial micro-expressions are facial expressions expressed briefly (less than 500 ms) and involuntarily. Described only in humans, we investigated whether micro-expressions could also be expressed by non-human animal species.
Claude Tomberg +2 more
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Training Emotion Recognition Accuracy: Results for Multimodal Expressions and Facial Micro Expressions [PDF]
Nonverbal emotion recognition accuracy (ERA) is a central feature of successful communication and interaction, and is of importance for many professions. We developed and evaluated two ERA training programs—one focusing on dynamic multimodal expressions (
Lillian Döllinger +6 more
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Interpretation and Working through Contemptuous Facial Micro-Expressions Benefits the Patient-Therapist Relationship. [PDF]
Introduction: The significance of psychotherapeutic micro-processes, such as nonverbal facial expressions and relationship quality, is widely known, yet hitherto has not been investigated satisfactorily.
Datz F, Wong G, Löffler-Stastka H.
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A False Trail to Follow: Differential Effects of the Facial Feedback Signals From the Upper and Lower Face on the Recognition of Micro-Expressions [PDF]
Micro-expressions, as fleeting facial expressions, are very important for judging people’s true emotions, thus can provide an essential behavioral clue for lie and dangerous demeanor detection.
Xuemei Zeng +5 more
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Responses of functional brain networks in micro-expressions: An EEG study [PDF]
Micro-expressions (MEs) can reflect an individual’s subjective emotions and true mental state, and they are widely used in the fields of mental health, justice, law enforcement, intelligence, and security.
Xingcong Zhao +12 more
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An ingroup disadvantage in recognizing micro-expressions [PDF]
Micro-expression is a fleeting facial expression of emotion that usually occurs in high-stake situations and reveals the true emotion that a person tries to conceal. Due to its unique nature, recognizing micro-expression has great applications for fields
Qi Wu +11 more
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Oxytocin Impairs the Recognition of Micro-Expressions of Surprise and Disgust [PDF]
As fleeting facial expressions which reveal the emotion that a person tries to conceal, micro-expressions have great application potentials for fields like security, national defense and medical treatment.
Qi Wu +6 more
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