نتایج جستجو برای: smiles rearrangement

تعداد نتایج: 28600  

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Bappaditya Mandal Nizar Ouarti

Smile is an irrefutable expression that shows the physical state of the mind in both true and deceptive ways. Generally, it shows happy state of the mind, however, ‘smiles’ can be deceptive, for example people can give a smile when they feel happy and sometimes they might also give a smile (in a different way) when they feel pity for others. This work aims to distinguish spontaneous (felt) smil...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2003
Marygrace E Yale Daniel S Messinger Alan B Cobo-Lewis Christine F Delgado

The ability to coordinate expressive behaviors is crucial to the development of social and emotional communication. Coordination involves systematic sequencing of behaviors from two different modalities that have some temporal overlap. A bootstrapping procedure was used to determine whether preverbal 3- and 6-month-old infants sequence vocalizations, gazes at their mothers' faces, and facial ex...

2004
Duane Grummons Robert M. Ricketts

Great smiles have harmony, symmetry, and a broadness consistent with the individual’s facial form, morphology, and balance. Smiles communicate, are expressive, and especially beautiful when full. People do not perceive narrow arch smiles to be appealing. A proportional smile fills the lip embrasures and eliminates black triangles. We see this as beauty in nature, and such symmetry is preferred ...

2009
David Freire Luis Antón-Canalís Modesto Castrillón Santana

Facial expression recognition has been the subject of much research in the last years within the Computer Vision community. The detection of smiles, however, has received less attention. Its distinctive configuration may pose less problem than other, at times subtle, expressions. On the other hand, smiles can still be very useful as a measure of happiness, enjoyment or even approval. Geometrica...

Journal: :Emotion 2002
Robert Soussignan

This study examined the modulatory function of Duchenne and non-Duchenne smiles on subjective and autonomic components of emotion. Participants were asked to hold a pencil in their mouth to either facilitate or inhibit smiles and were not instructed to contract specific muscles. Five conditions--namely lips pressing, low-level non-Duchenne smiling, high-level non-Duchenne smiling, Duchenne smil...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
a. p. toropova istituto di ricerche farmacologiche mario negri, milano, italy a. a. toropov istituto di ricerche farmacologiche mario negri, milano, italy r. rallo departament d'enginyeria informatica i matematiques, universitat rovira i virgili, catalunya, spain d. leszczynska interdisciplinary nanotoxicity center, department of civil and environmental engineering, jackson state university, usa j. leszczynski interdisciplinary nanotoxicity center, department of chemistry and biochemistry, jackson state university, usa

the study was carried out to develop an efficient approach for prediction the genotoxicity of carbon nanotubes. the experimental data on the bacterial reverse mutation test (ta100) on multi-walled carbon nanotubes (mwcnts) was collected from the literature and examined as an endpoint. by means of the optimal descriptors calculated with the monte carlo method a mathematical model of the endpoint...

2014
VVS. Murthy Vinay Sankar

The mental state of a person is judged by detecting smiles. The smile detection starts with the facial recognition. The main advantage of the smile detection is it ensures whether smiles are detected by the camera or not. We compare those set of images and determine which image has the best smile. Now, across the mouth region to detect the corners we use Shi-Tomasi corner detection algorithm as...

2006
B. E. Cobb C. D. Bailyn P. G. van Dokkum P. Natarajan

We present SMARTS consortium optical/IR light curves of SN 2006aj associated with GRB 060218. We find that this event is broadly similar to two previously observed events SN 1998bw/GRB 980425 and SN 2003lw/GRB 031203. In particular, all of these events are greatly under-luminous in gamma-rays compared to typical long-duration GRBs. We find that the observation by Swift of even one such event im...

2006
B. E. Cobb C. D. Bailyn P. G. van Dokkum P. Natarajan

We present SMARTS consortium optical/IR light curves of SN 2006aj associated with GRB 060218. We find that this event is broadly similar to two previously observed events SN 1998bw/GRB 980425 and SN 2003lw/GRB 031203. In particular, all of these events are greatly under-luminous in gamma-rays compared to typical long-duration GRBs. We find that the observation by Swift of even one such event im...

Journal: :Journal of chemical information and modeling 2010
Karen Schomburg Hans-Christian Ehrlich Katrin Stierand Matthias Rarey

The intuitive way of chemists to communicate molecules is via two-dimensional structure diagrams. The straightforward visual representations are mostly preferred to the often complicated systematic chemical names. For chemical patterns, however, no comparable visualization standards have evolved so far. Chemical patterns denoting descriptions of chemical features are needed whenever a set of mo...

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