Naturalistic affective expressions change at a rate much slower than the typical rate at which video or audio is recorded. This increases the probability that consecutive recorded instants of expressions represent the same affective content. In this paper, we exploit such a relationship to improve the recognition performance of continuous naturalistic affective expressions. Using datasets of naturalistic affective expressions (AVEC 2011 audio and video dataset, PAINFUL video dataset) continuously labeled over time and over different dimensions, we analyze the transitions between levels of those dimensions (e.g., transitions in pain intensity level). We use an information theory approach to show that the transitions occur very slowly and hen...
Human emotion is an important part of human-human com-munication, since the emotional state of an in...
Facial expression recognition has become an active research topic in recent years due to its applic...
Humans modify their facial expressions in order to communicate their internal states and sometimes t...
This article is made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund and is available to vi...
Automatic affective dimension recognition from facial expression continuously in naturalistic contex...
This paper concerns a sub-area of a larger research field of Affective Computing, focusing on the e...
Facial emotion recognition–the detection of emo-tion states from video of facial expressions–has app...
Designing systems able to interact with humans in a natural manner is a complex and far from solved ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The automated analysis of affect has been gaining rapidly increasing attention by researchers over t...
For dynamic emotions to be modelled in a natural and convincing way, systems must rely on accurate ...
We create two experimental situations to elicit two affective states: frustration, and delight. In t...
Abstract. Affective and human-centered computing have attracted a lot of attention during the past y...
2013-08-06Human expressive communication is characterized by the continuous flow of multimodal infor...
In this paper, we present our submission to 3rd Affective Behavior Analysis in-the-wild (ABAW) chall...
Human emotion is an important part of human-human com-munication, since the emotional state of an in...
Facial expression recognition has become an active research topic in recent years due to its applic...
Humans modify their facial expressions in order to communicate their internal states and sometimes t...
This article is made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund and is available to vi...
Automatic affective dimension recognition from facial expression continuously in naturalistic contex...
This paper concerns a sub-area of a larger research field of Affective Computing, focusing on the e...
Facial emotion recognition–the detection of emo-tion states from video of facial expressions–has app...
Designing systems able to interact with humans in a natural manner is a complex and far from solved ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The automated analysis of affect has been gaining rapidly increasing attention by researchers over t...
For dynamic emotions to be modelled in a natural and convincing way, systems must rely on accurate ...
We create two experimental situations to elicit two affective states: frustration, and delight. In t...
Abstract. Affective and human-centered computing have attracted a lot of attention during the past y...
2013-08-06Human expressive communication is characterized by the continuous flow of multimodal infor...
In this paper, we present our submission to 3rd Affective Behavior Analysis in-the-wild (ABAW) chall...
Human emotion is an important part of human-human com-munication, since the emotional state of an in...
Facial expression recognition has become an active research topic in recent years due to its applic...
Humans modify their facial expressions in order to communicate their internal states and sometimes t...