Published June 1, 2017
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We conducted an experiment by presenting 64 pairs of static facial expressions, one symmetric and one asymmetric, illustrating eight emotions (three basic and five complex ones) alternatively for a male and a female character.
Each emotion was presented four times by swapping the symmetric and asymmetric positions and by mirroring the asymmetrical expression. Participants were asked to grade, on a continuous scale, the correctness of each facial expression with respect to a short definition
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- 10.1080/08839514.2017.1299983 (DOI)
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- 10.1002/cav.1539 (DOI)
References
- J. Ahn, S. Gobron, D. Thalmann, R. Boulic,"Asymmetric Facial Expressions: Revealing Richer Emotions for Embodied Conversational Agents", Journal of Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds , 24(6) , 2013, DOI: 10.1002/CAV.1539, Wiley