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IWC
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
Cross-cultural differences in recognizing affect from body posture
Conveyance and recognition of human emotion and affective expression is influenced by many factors, including culture. Within the user modeling field, it has become increasingly n...
Andrea Kleinsmith, P. Ravindra De Silva, Nadia Bia...
SAINT
2006
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Cross-Cultural Study of Avatar Expression Interpretations
Avatars are increasingly used to express our emotions in our online communications. Such avatars are based on the assumption that avatar expressions are interpreted universally am...
Tomoko Koda, Toru Ishida
IWIC
2007
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Cross-Cultural Study of Avatars' Facial Expressions and Design Considerations Within Asian Countries
Avatars are increasingly used to express our emotions in our online communications. Such avatars are used based on the assumption that avatar expressions are interpreted universall...
Tomoko Koda
FGR
2006
IEEE
147views Biometrics» more  FGR 2006»
13 years 8 months ago
Cascaded Classification of Gender and Facial Expression using Active Appearance Models
This paper presents an approach to recognising the gender and expression of face images by means of Active Appearance Models (AAM). Features extracted by a trained AAM are used to...
Yunus Saatci, Christopher Town
FGR
2004
IEEE
216views Biometrics» more  FGR 2004»
13 years 8 months ago
Multimodal Coordination of Facial Action, Head Rotation, and Eye Motion during Spontaneous Smiles
Both the configuration of facial features and the timing of facial actions are important to emotion and communication. Previous literature has focused on the former. We developed ...
Jeffrey F. Cohn, Lawrence Ian Reed, Tsuyoshi Moriy...