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Development and validation of a face database for the recognition of facial expressions of basic emotions in the Brazilian populationEMOTION recognitionSOCIAL skillsPSYCHOMETRICSFACIAL expressionSOCIAL perceptionFACIAL expression & emotions (Psychology)
1. Gross, Charles G. "Genealogy of the “grandmother cell”." The Neuroscientist 8.5 (2002): 512-518. 2. Bruce, Vicki, and Andy Young. "Understanding face recognition." British journal of psychology 77.3 (1986): 305-327. 3. Turati, Chiara, et al. "Newborns' face recognition: Role of...
British journal of psychology 77.3 (1986): 305-327. 3. Turati, Chiara, et al. "Newborns' face recognition: Role of inner and outer facial features." Child development 77.2 (2006): 297-311. 4. Pressl, Christina, et al. "Interrogating an ICD-coded electronic health records database to ...
2. Bruce, Vicki, and Andy Young. "Understanding face recognition." British journal of psychology 77.3 (1986): 305-327. 3. Turati, Chiara, et al. "Newborns' face recognition: Role of inner and outer facial features."...
Faces convey a wide range of information, including one’s identity, and emotional and mental states. Face perception is a major research topic in many research fields, such as cognitive science, social psychology, and neuroscience. Frequently, stimuli are selected from a range of available face ...
The results show that the face database has good reliability and validity, and can be used in relevant psychological experiments. The availability of SZU-EmoDage opens up avenues for further research in psychology and related fields, allowing for a deeper understanding of facial perception....
In Study 1, we report pre-testing of these faces, which includes both subjective norming data and objective physical measurements of the images included in the database. In Study 2 we surveyed psychology researchers to assess the suitability of these targets for research purposes and explored ...
Face recognition is one of the most active and exciting areas in neuroscience, psychology, and computer vision. While significant progress has been made on the issue of low-level image representation, the fundamental question of how to encode overall facial structure remains largely open. Machine-b...
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