نتایج جستجو برای: facial dynamic changes

تعداد نتایج: 1288618  

2017
Nathaniel E. Helwig Nick E. Sohre Mark R. Ruprecht Stephen J. Guy Sofía Lyford-Pike

Facial expression of emotion is a foundational aspect of social interaction and nonverbal communication. In this study, we use a computer-animated 3D facial tool to investigate how dynamic properties of a smile are perceived. We created smile animations where we systematically manipulated the smile's angle, extent, dental show, and dynamic symmetry. Then we asked a diverse sample of 802 partici...

2014
Lena R. Quinto William F. Thompson Christian Kroos Caroline Palmer

Singing involves vocal production accompanied by a dynamic and meaningful use of facial expressions, which may serve as ancillary gestures that complement, disambiguate, or reinforce the acoustic signal. In this investigation, we examined the use of facial movements to communicate emotion, focusing on movements arising in three epochs: before vocalization (pre-production), during vocalization (...

Journal: :Pattern Recognition 2015
Yongqiang Li Seyed Mohammad Mavadati Mohammad H. Mahoor Yongping Zhao Qiang Ji

Automatic facial expression analysis has received great attention in different applications over the last two decades. Facial Action Coding System (FACS), which describes all possible facial expressions based on a set of facial muscle movements called Action Unit (AU), has been used extensively to model and analyze facial expressions. FACS describes methods for coding the intensity of AUs, and ...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2017
Natalie Butcher Karen Lander

Seeing a face move can improve familiar face recognition, face matching, and learning. More specifically, familiarity with a face may facilitate the learning of an individual's "dynamic facial signature". In the outlined research we examine the relationship between participant ratings of familiarity, the distinctiveness of motion, the amount of facial motion, and the recognition of familiar mov...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2001
B Gepner C Deruelle S Grynfeltt

The specificity of facial processing impairment in autistic children, particularly in the domain of emotion, is still debated. The aim of our study was to assess the influence of motion on facial expression recognition in young autistic children. Thirteen autistic children (M age: 69.38 months) were matched for gender and developmental level with a control group of 13 normal children (M age: 40...

2018
Margaret Addabbo Elena Longhi Ioana Cristina Marchis Paolo Tagliabue Chiara Turati

The ability to discriminate between different facial expressions is fundamental since the first stages of postnatal life. The aim of this study is to investigate whether 2-days-old newborns are capable to discriminate facial expressions of emotions as they naturally take place in everyday interactions, that is in motion. When two dynamic displays depicting a happy and a disgusted facial express...

2009
Thomas Robin Michel Bierlaire Javier Cruz

A recent interest appears in transportation for users emotion recognition. This permits to adapt car behaviors to drivers mood for safety reasons, or improve public transportation offers. Human emotions are complex and defined by several elements, such as voices intonations or facial expressions. We propose a new dynamic facial expression recognition framework based on Discrete Choice Models (D...

Journal: :Archives of facial plastic surgery 2012
Peter C Revenaugh P Daniel Knott Joseph Scharpf Michael A Fritz

Background Extirpation of aggressive parotid or cutaneous facial tumors often involves facial nerve sacrifice and the creation of a large soft-tissue defect. We describe a method for single-stage reconstruction during radical parotidectomy to restore facial form and function without additional morbidity. Methods We conducted a review of immediate reconstruction/reanimation of radical parotidect...

Journal: :Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering 2010
Mohammad Ali Nazari Pascal Perrier Matthieu Chabanas Yohan Payan

This paper presents a biomechanical model of the face to simulate orofacial movements in speech and non-verbal communication. A 3D finite element model, based on medical images of a subject, is presented. A hyperelastic Mooney-Rivlin constitutive law accounts for the non-linear behaviour of facial tissue. Muscle fibres are represented by piece-wise uniaxial tensile element that generate force. ...

Journal: :The Journal of nervous and mental disease 2016
Mario Altamura Flavia A Padalino Eleonora Stella Angela Balzotti Antonello Bellomo Rocco Palumbo Alberto Di Domenico Nicola Mammarella Beth Fairfield

Emotional face recognition is impaired in bipolar disorder, but it is not clear whether this is specific for the illness. Here, we investigated how aging and bipolar disorder influence dynamic emotional face recognition. Twenty older adults, 16 bipolar patients, and 20 control subjects performed a dynamic affective facial recognition task and a subsequent rating task. Participants pressed a key...

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