Facial affect is central to many VMC & affective computing applications, which often compress motion or frame-rate to reduce video bandwidth. Our studies show that claims that "categorical perception " effects protect facial affect from temporal degradation are illusory. Preserving motion is essential, even at the cost of image compression
What do we see when we look at someone's expression of fear? I argue that one of the things that we ...
Certain stimuli varying along a physical continuum are perceived as discrete categories. This define...
Computational views of perception do not consider affect to be required to solve a perceptual task. ...
Facial affect (or emotion) recognition is a central issue for many VMC and naturalistic computing ap...
Designers of video-mediated communication and affective computing applications must make tradeoffs t...
The ways in which we move our faces and bodies are the source of much biologically important informa...
Categorical perception (CP), the perceptual experience whereby continuous sensory phe-nomena are per...
Emotional expression has been intensively researched in the past, however, this research was normall...
Negative emotions are linked with a local, rather than global, visual processing style, which may pr...
Categorical perception (CP), the perceptual experience whereby continuous sensory phenomena are perc...
Abrupt discontinuities in recognizing categories of emotion are found for the labelling of conscious...
What do we see when we look at someone's expression of fear? I argue that one of the things that we ...
<div><p>Categorical perception (CP), the perceptual experience whereby continuous sensory phenomena ...
Blocking facial mimicry can disrupt recognition of emotion stimuli. Many previous studies have focus...
Can affect be evoked by mere perception? Earlier work on processing fluency, which manipulated the d...
What do we see when we look at someone's expression of fear? I argue that one of the things that we ...
Certain stimuli varying along a physical continuum are perceived as discrete categories. This define...
Computational views of perception do not consider affect to be required to solve a perceptual task. ...
Facial affect (or emotion) recognition is a central issue for many VMC and naturalistic computing ap...
Designers of video-mediated communication and affective computing applications must make tradeoffs t...
The ways in which we move our faces and bodies are the source of much biologically important informa...
Categorical perception (CP), the perceptual experience whereby continuous sensory phe-nomena are per...
Emotional expression has been intensively researched in the past, however, this research was normall...
Negative emotions are linked with a local, rather than global, visual processing style, which may pr...
Categorical perception (CP), the perceptual experience whereby continuous sensory phenomena are perc...
Abrupt discontinuities in recognizing categories of emotion are found for the labelling of conscious...
What do we see when we look at someone's expression of fear? I argue that one of the things that we ...
<div><p>Categorical perception (CP), the perceptual experience whereby continuous sensory phenomena ...
Blocking facial mimicry can disrupt recognition of emotion stimuli. Many previous studies have focus...
Can affect be evoked by mere perception? Earlier work on processing fluency, which manipulated the d...
What do we see when we look at someone's expression of fear? I argue that one of the things that we ...
Certain stimuli varying along a physical continuum are perceived as discrete categories. This define...
Computational views of perception do not consider affect to be required to solve a perceptual task. ...