Tag: emotion recognition
Emotion recognition – a deep dive into human emotions
by Tuomas Lauri Antero Ylae Kauttu on July 28, 2017 12:00 pm
Emotion recognition has a long body of research starting from 1960s. One of the pioneers of the field is Paul Ekman who is a well-known American psychologist who studied the relationship between emotions and facial expressions. (1) Ekman created a catalog of over 5,000 muscle movements to indicate that how small facial micro-gestures such as… Read more Emotion recognition – a deep dive into human emotions
Emotion recognition for good or evil?
by Ghita Wallin on July 28, 2017 8:46 am
In the 1970s Paul Ekman pioneered the study of facial expressions by creating a catalog of more than 5,000 muscle movements to show how expressions reveal hidden emotions (1). Today AI and machine learning teach machines to understand and react to our emotions. Vaish and Kumari defines emotion as “a psycho-physiological process triggered by conscious… Read more Emotion recognition for good or evil?