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Perception of congruent facial and haptic expressions of emotions

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Haptic expression of emotions has received less attention than other modalities. Bonnet et al. [2011] combine visio-haptic modalities to improve the recognition and discrimination of some emotions. However, few works investigated how these modalities complement each other. For instance, Bickmore et al. [2010] highlight some non-significant tendencies of complementarity between the visual and haptic modalities.

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Bickmore, T. W., Fernando, R., Ring, L., and Schulman, D. 2010. Empathic Touch by Relational Agents. IEEE Transactions of Affective Computing 1, 1, 60--71.
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Bonnet, D., Ammi, M., and Martin, J.-c. 2011. Improvement of the recognition of facial expressions with haptic feedback. In IEEE Haptic Audio Visual Environments and Games International Workshop, 81--87.
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Courgeon, M., Martin, J.-C., and Jacquemin, C. 2008. MARC: a Multimodal Affective and Reactive Character. In Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on AFFective Interaction in Natural Environements.
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Russell, J. A., and Mehrabian, A. 1977. Evidence for a three-factor theory of emotions. Journal of Research in Personality 11, 3 (Sept.), 273--294.

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SAP '14: Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Applied Perception
August 2014
137 pages
ISBN:9781450330091
DOI:10.1145/2628257
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