Facial expressions

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31Cite as: M.A. Giese, G. Ravishankar, S. Safavi, D. Endres (2013): Physiologically-inspired neural model for the processing of dynamic facial expressions. Presented at the 10Th Göttingen Meeting of the German Neuroscienc

Cite as: M.A. Giese, G. Ravishankar, S. Safavi, D. Endres (2013): Physiologically-inspired neural model for the processing of dynamic facial expressions. Presented at the 10Th Göttingen Meeting of the German Neuroscienc

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Source URL: www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-11 06:47:29
    32UX_Mate: From Facial Expressions to UX Evaluation Jacopo Staiano, María Menéndez, Alberto Battocchi, Antonella De Angeli, Nicu Sebe Dept. of Information Engineering and Computer Science, University of Trento Via Sommar

    UX_Mate: From Facial Expressions to UX Evaluation Jacopo Staiano, María Menéndez, Alberto Battocchi, Antonella De Angeli, Nicu Sebe Dept. of Information Engineering and Computer Science, University of Trento Via Sommar

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    Source URL: www.staiano.net

    Language: English - Date: 2014-05-29 04:43:03
      33Expressing suspense using facial animations Erik de Vries  ABSTRACT The goal of the research presented in this paper is to come-up with a model of facial expressions for embodied conversationa

      Expressing suspense using facial animations Erik de Vries ABSTRACT The goal of the research presented in this paper is to come-up with a model of facial expressions for embodied conversationa

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      Source URL: hmi.ewi.utwente.nl

      Language: English - Date: 2008-01-02 06:10:23
        34Dynamic facial expression recognition using a behavioural model Thomas Robin Michel Bierlaire Javier Cruz  STRC 2009

        Dynamic facial expression recognition using a behavioural model Thomas Robin Michel Bierlaire Javier Cruz STRC 2009

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        Source URL: www.strc.ch

        Language: English - Date: 2009-09-16 14:44:35
        35PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE  Research Report NONVERBAL “ACCENTS”: Cultural Differences in Facial Expressions of Emotion Abigail A. Marsh, Hillary Anger Elfenbein, and Nalini Ambady

        PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Research Report NONVERBAL “ACCENTS”: Cultural Differences in Facial Expressions of Emotion Abigail A. Marsh, Hillary Anger Elfenbein, and Nalini Ambady

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        Source URL: ambadylab.stanford.edu

        Language: English - Date: 2007-12-18 17:09:44
          36Initial Perceptions of a Casual Game to Crowdsource Facial Expressions in the Wild Chek Tien Tan   Hemanta Sapkota

          Initial Perceptions of a Casual Game to Crowdsource Facial Expressions in the Wild Chek Tien Tan Hemanta Sapkota

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          Language: English - Date: 2014-04-16 20:00:15
            37Initial Perceptions of a Casual Game to Crowdsource Facial Expressions in the Wild Chek Tien Tan   Hemanta Sapkota

            Initial Perceptions of a Casual Game to Crowdsource Facial Expressions in the Wild Chek Tien Tan Hemanta Sapkota

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            Source URL: fdg2014.org

            Language: English - Date: 2014-04-16 20:00:15
              38Rhizome guide to  Facilitating Phone Conferences Phone conferences pose some unusual problems for both participants and facilitators. Communication is always harder when we take facial expressions and body language away.

              Rhizome guide to Facilitating Phone Conferences Phone conferences pose some unusual problems for both participants and facilitators. Communication is always harder when we take facial expressions and body language away.

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              Source URL: rhizomenetwork.files.wordpress.com

              Language: English - Date: 2010-12-15 09:56:03
                39READERS’ TH EATER Readers’ theater offers students an opportunity for interpretive oral reading as they use voices, facial expressions, and hand gestures to interpret characters in stories. Readers’ theater builds

                READERS’ TH EATER Readers’ theater offers students an opportunity for interpretive oral reading as they use voices, facial expressions, and hand gestures to interpret characters in stories. Readers’ theater builds

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                Source URL: www.skippyjonjones.com

                Language: English - Date: 2014-10-08 17:13:21
                  40Action: CQ-Action is your capability to change your behavior to fit other cultures. CQ-Action includes having and using a flexible range of non-verbal behaviors (i.e., body language, physical gestures, facial expressions

                  Action: CQ-Action is your capability to change your behavior to fit other cultures. CQ-Action includes having and using a flexible range of non-verbal behaviors (i.e., body language, physical gestures, facial expressions

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                  Source URL: www.7clingo.com

                  - Date: 2014-07-17 14:10:00