2024
DOI: 10.3390/s24072298
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Facial Expression Recognition for Measuring Jurors’ Attention in Acoustic Jury Tests

Reza Jamali,
Andrea Generosi,
Josè Yuri Villafan
et al.

Abstract: The perception of sound greatly impacts users’ emotional states, expectations, affective relationships with products, and purchase decisions. Consequently, assessing the perceived quality of sounds through jury testing is crucial in product design. However, the subjective nature of jurors’ responses may limit the accuracy and reliability of jury test outcomes. This research explores the utility of facial expression analysis in jury testing to enhance response reliability and mitigate subjectivity. Some quantit… Show more

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