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The study, led by Torres and her team at the Rutgers Sensory Motor Integration Lab, used a novel data type she developed ...
Practise your facial expressions in front of the mirror so you can see how you interpret different emotions. Do you overact? Is your puzzled face too similar to your surprised face?
Facial expressions are a universal language of emotion, instantly conveying happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and much more. Reading these expressions is essential to compassion and empathy. Take this ...
Affectiva’s basic program analyzes the face 20 times a second for 46 localized expressions of happiness, sadness, surprise, fear, anger, disgust and contempt, plus interest and confusion.