Presentation 2015-03-17
An influence of facial expression images for eye movements
Minoru NAKAYAMA, Masahiro YASUDA,
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Abstract(in English) Eye movements using electro-oculogram (EOG) were measured during observation for facial expression images which consisted of 7 facial emotions. The images were classified into two clusters using subjective rating scores with affect-grid scale. There were some significant differences in frequencies and mean lengths of saccadic eye movements in 12 directions between two clusters. The frequency powers of cross-spectrum for two-dimensional eye movements were significantly different between two clusters in the area of 60-220ms and 220-540ms after stimuli onset. The key frequency areas were extracted by factor analysis, there were also some significant differences in mean frequency powers for the certain extracted factors.
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Keyword(in English) facial expression / Eye movement / EOG / EEG / affect grid
Paper # MBE2014-132,NC2014-83
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Conference Date 2015/3/9(1days)
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Title (in English) An influence of facial expression images for eye movements
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Keyword(1) facial expression
Keyword(2) Eye movement
Keyword(3) EOG
Keyword(4) EEG
Keyword(5) affect grid
1st Author's Name Minoru NAKAYAMA
1st Author's Affiliation Human System Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Masahiro YASUDA
2nd Author's Affiliation Mechanical and Control Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Date 2015-03-17
Paper # MBE2014-132,NC2014-83
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 515
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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