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the book cover for what the face reveals

While we have known for centuries that facial expressions can reveal what people are thinking and feeling, it is only recently that the face has been studied scientifically for what it can tell us about internal states, social behavior, and psychopathology.

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an image of different faces and expressions for the same person's face, all in black and white

In last week’s blog post we began our introduction into stop-motion animation, covering a brief history. This week, we cover pre-production and more! Pre-production Think about what you want to...

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four different facial expressions are shown in black and white, including the same man's face

Download scientific diagram | (A) Examples of the three smile types in the Smile Picture Set. From left to right: a Duchenne smile with AU6, a smile without eye region (AU0), and a smile with AU7. To facilitate comparison, the three items shown all involve bared-teeth smiles (AU12 + AU25) of similar intensity. See Del Giudice and Colle (2007) for complete Facial Action Coding System coding. (B) Example of scanpath in response to a Duchenne smile picture (AU6 + AU12). Light gray boxes…

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J. Imaging | Free Full-Text | FACS-Based Graph Features for Real-Time Micro-Expression Recognition

Several studies on micro-expression recognition have contributed mainly to accuracy improvement. However, the computational complexity receives lesser attention comparatively and therefore increases the cost of micro-expression recognition for real-time application. In addition, majority of the existing approaches required at least two frames (i.e., onset and apex frames) to compute features of every sample. This paper puts forward new facial graph features based on 68-point landmarks using…

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Facial expression continua used in the Emotion Hexagon task. Running... | Download Scientific Diagram

Download scientific diagram | Facial expression continua used in the Emotion Hexagon task. Running from left to right, the columns show 90%:10%, 70%:30%, 50%:50%, 30%:70% and 10%:90% morphs along each continuum. From top to bottom, the continua shown in each row are Happiness–Surprise (top row), Surprise–Fear (second row), Fear–Sadness (third row), Sadness–Disgust (fourth row), Disgust–Anger (fifth row) and Anger–Happiness (bottom row) from publication: Deficits in facial expression…

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