Presentation 1998/10/11
Does changing speed affect the recognition of facial expressions?
Miyuki Kamachi, Sakiko Yoshikawa, Shigeru Akamatsu,
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Abstract(in English) In the present study, a psychological experiment was performed in order to investigate the roles of dynamic information in the recognition of facial expressions by using morphed images. This method makes it possible to control the physical parameters such as the amount of motion of facial features and the changing speed of faces. Four facial expressions (happiness/sadness/anger/surprise) and three speed conditions were used in the experiment. From the result of the intensity-rating for the expression, it was suggested that the recognition of facial expressions was influenced by changing the speed of presentation, and the influence had a different aspect for each facial expression. Especially for the "surprise" expression, the faster the presentation speed, the higher the rating of intensity, whereas the intensity for the "sadness" expression was not influenced by changing the speed.
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Keyword(in English) Facial expressions, / dynamic information / morphing / temporal characteristics
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Title (in English) Does changing speed affect the recognition of facial expressions?
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Keyword(1) Facial expressions,
Keyword(2) dynamic information
Keyword(3) morphing
Keyword(4) temporal characteristics
1st Author's Name Miyuki Kamachi
1st Author's Affiliation ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories:Kyushu University, Graduate School of Human-environment Studies:The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science()
2nd Author's Name Sakiko Yoshikawa
2nd Author's Affiliation ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories:Kyoto University
3rd Author's Name Shigeru Akamatsu
3rd Author's Affiliation ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories:
Date 1998/10/11
Paper # HCS98-34
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 311
Page pp.pp.-
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