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Automatic facial expression interpretation: where human computer interaction, artificial intelligence and cognitive science intersect

  • Autores: Christine L. Lisetti, Diane J. Schiano
  • Localización: Pragmatics and cognition, ISSN 0929-0907, Vol. 8, Nº 1, 2000, págs. 185-236
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • We discuss here one of our projects, aimed at developing an automatic facial expression interpreter, mainly in terms of signaled emotions. We present some of the relevant findings on facial expressions from cognitive science and psychology that can be understood by and be useful to researchers in Human-Computer Interaction and Artificial Intelligence. We then give an overview of HCI applications involving automated facial expression recognition, we survey some of the latest progresses in this area reached by various approaches in computer vision, and we describe the design of our facial expression recognizer. We also give some background knowledge about our motivation for understanding facial expressions and we propose an architecture for a multimodal intelligent interface capable of recognizing and adapting to computer users¿ affective states. Finally, we discuss current interdisciplinary issues and research questions which will need to be addressed for further progress to be made in the promising area of computational facial expression recognition.


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