نتایج جستجو برای: facial emotional recognition

تعداد نتایج: 397337  

Journal: :Pattern Recognition Letters 2021

Emotional expressions are the behaviors that communicate our emotional state or attitude to others. They expressed through verbal and non-verbal communication. Complex human behavior can be understood by studying physical features from multiple modalities; mainly facial, vocal gestures. Recently, spontaneous multi-modal emotion recognition has been extensively studied for analysis. In this pape...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2014
Chien-Hsu Chen I-Jui Lee Ling-Yi Lin

Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterized by a reduced ability to understand the emotions of other people; this ability involves recognizing facial expressions. This study assessed the possibility of enabling three adolescents with ASD to become aware of facial expressions observed in situations in a school setting simulated using augmented reality (AR) technology. The AR system provide...

2016
Holly Rayson James John Bonaiuto Pier Francesco Ferrari Lynne Murray

Simulation theories propose that observing another's facial expression activates sensorimotor representations involved in the execution of that expression, facilitating recognition processes. The mirror neuron system (MNS) is a potential mechanism underlying simulation of facial expressions, with like neural processes activated both during observation and performance. Research with monkeys and ...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2014
M Schönenberg S Christian A-K Gaußer S V Mayer M Hautzinger A Jusyte

BACKGROUND Although impaired recognition of affective facial expressions has been conclusively linked to antisocial behavior, little is known about the modifiability of this deficit. This study investigated whether and under which circumstances the proposed perceptual insensitivity can be addressed with a brief implicit training approach. METHOD Facial affect recognition was assessed with an ...

2010
Jan Jaracz Marta Grzechowiak Lucyna Raczkowiak Janusz Rybakowski

Background There is evidence that facial emotion recognition is disturbed in schizophrenic patient’s [1] and is associate with other neurocognitive deficits [2]. Some evidence suggest that affect recognition is an important aspect of psychosocial functioning of patients with schizophrenia [3]. In this study we assessed recognition of facial emotional expression in schizophrenic patients and its...

2012
Joakim Svärd Stefan Wiens Håkan Fischer

In the aging literature it has been shown that even though emotion recognition performance decreases with age, the decrease is less for happiness than other facial expressions. Studies in younger adults have also revealed that happy faces are more strongly attended to and better recognized than other emotional facial expressions. Thus, there might be a more age independent happy face advantage ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2016
Anne Theurel Arnaud Witt Jennifer Malsert Fleur Lejeune Chiara Fiorentini Koviljka Barisnikov Edouard Gentaz

The current study investigated the role of congruent visual context information in the recognition of facial emotional expression in 190 participants from 5 to 15years of age. Children performed a matching task that presented pictures with different facial emotional expressions (anger, disgust, happiness, fear, and sadness) in two conditions: with and without a visual context. The results showe...

2014
SHIQING ZHANG XIAOHU WANG GANG ZHANG XIAOMING ZHAO Shiqing Zhang Xiaohu Wang Gang Zhang Xiaoming Zhao

In recent years, emotion recognition has attracted extensive interest in signal processing, artificial intelligence and pattern recognition due to its potential applications to human-computer-interaction (HCI). Most previously published works in the field of emotion recognition devote to performing emotion recognition by using either affective speech or facial expression. However, Affective spe...

2013
Mariska E. Kret Jeroen J. Stekelenburg Karin Roelofs Beatrice de Gelder

Traditional emotion theories stress the importance of the face in the expression of emotions but bodily expressions are becoming increasingly important as well. In these experiments we tested the hypothesis that similar physiological responses can be evoked by observing emotional face and body signals and that the reaction to angry signals is amplified in anxious individuals. We designed three ...

1998
M. Pantic H. Koppelaar

Human Expression Recognition Clips Utilised Expert System [0] was designed to recognise facial expressions of the observed person in an automatic way. HERCULES forms a part of an Automated System for Non-verbal Communication [1] and represent the implementation of the facial expression analysis that the system performs. The theoretical formulation of facial expression recognition, whereupon inf...

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