Presentation | 2007/9/23 Comparison of physiognomic features among Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans : Cultural comparison of physiognomic features with facial expression Ikuo DAIBO, Hiroko KAMIDE, Hiroto MURASAWA, Yong Jin CHOU, Xinhua MAO, Naoki TAKAHASHI, |
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Abstract(in English) | Different culture determined ethnic groups might have different criteria of communication messages. It is often difficult to understand and appreciate what are meanings shared by other cultures as there are differences in facial expressions of emotion. When we consider the facial communication mechanism in relation to cultures, the duality such as above commonality and differences are one of useful viewpoints. The meaning of facial communication is determined relatively by many factors such as facial physiognomy, cultural norms, display rules, interpersonal relationships, times and social contexts. The study aimed to clarify the facial features derived facial expressions of happiness and anger by 3D-measurement system in relation to social skills (ACT, KiSS18) and ethnical features. University students in three counties were served as participants to express emotions (straight, happy, and anger) by their own experiences. Using 32 physiognomic indices, there were obtained that some indices showed significant ethnicity differences supported previous studies. Strength of emotion was as below: Koreans>Chinese>Japanese, and females were more expressive than males. Expression of happiness evoked facial extension both length-wise and breath-wise direction. Facial shrinking was obtained under anger expression condition like mid face area. The eyes area was the largest under straight condition. Physiognomic features during emotional states were differed in relation to cultural norms |
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Keyword(in English) | facial expression / physiognomic features / social skills / 3 D-measurement system / cultural comparison |
Paper # | HCS2007-41 |
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Conference Date | 2007/9/23(1days) |
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Language | JPN |
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Title (in English) | Comparison of physiognomic features among Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans : Cultural comparison of physiognomic features with facial expression |
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Keyword(1) | facial expression |
Keyword(2) | physiognomic features |
Keyword(3) | social skills |
Keyword(4) | 3 D-measurement system |
Keyword(5) | cultural comparison |
1st Author's Name | Ikuo DAIBO |
1st Author's Affiliation | Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University() |
2nd Author's Name | Hiroko KAMIDE |
2nd Author's Affiliation | Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University |
3rd Author's Name | Hiroto MURASAWA |
3rd Author's Affiliation | Osaka Shoin Women's University |
4th Author's Name | Yong Jin CHOU |
4th Author's Affiliation | Department of Cosmetology, Hanseo University |
5th Author's Name | Xinhua MAO |
5th Author's Affiliation | Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University |
6th Author's Name | Naoki TAKAHASHI |
6th Author's Affiliation | Niigata University of Health and welfare |
Date | 2007/9/23 |
Paper # | HCS2007-41 |
Volume (vol) | vol.107 |
Number (no) | 241 |
Page | pp.pp.- |
#Pages | 6 |
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