2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.imavis.2009.10.003
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Modelling human perception of static facial expressions

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“…Another interesting avenue would be to design tests that have objectively correct answers, by, for example, having the emotions of participants—that are portrayed in EI test materials—measured via physiological or other biological means. Interestingly, work currently being done at the interface of psychophysics and cognitive psychology can enable computer algorithms to accurately rate human facial expressions (Sorci et al, in press); future work in this area could be extended to dynamic testing situations.…”
Section: The Future Of Eimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another interesting avenue would be to design tests that have objectively correct answers, by, for example, having the emotions of participants—that are portrayed in EI test materials—measured via physiological or other biological means. Interestingly, work currently being done at the interface of psychophysics and cognitive psychology can enable computer algorithms to accurately rate human facial expressions (Sorci et al, in press); future work in this area could be extended to dynamic testing situations.…”
Section: The Future Of Eimentioning
confidence: 99%