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Temporal context and the recognition of emotion from facial expression

Kaliouby, Rana El; Robinson, Peter; Keates, Simeon

Authors

Rana El Kaliouby

Peter Robinson

Simeon Keates



Contributors

Constantine Stephanidis
Editor

Julie Jacko
Editor

Abstract

Facial displays are an important channel for the expression of emotions and are often thought of as projections or ?read out? of a person?s mental state. While it is generally believed that emotion recognition from facial expression improves with context, there is little literature available quantifying this improvement. This paper describes an experiment in which these effects are measured in a way that is directly applicable to the design of affective user interfaces. These results are being used to inform the design of emotion spectacles, an affective user interface based on the analysis of facial expressions.

Citation

Kaliouby, R. E., Robinson, P., & Keates, S. (2003, June). Temporal context and the recognition of emotion from facial expression. Presented at HCI International 2003, The 10th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Crete, Greece

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (Published)
Conference Name HCI International 2003, The 10th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
Start Date Jun 22, 2003
End Date Jun 23, 2003
Publication Date 2003
Deposit Date Feb 4, 2019
Publisher CRC Press
Volume 2
Pages 631-635
Book Title HCI International 2003 Proceedings: Human-Computer Interaction: Theory and Practice. Part II
ISBN 9780805849349
Keywords Temporal context recognition of emotion from facial expression
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1497346