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Apr 5, 2011 · This paper presents a framework for analysis of affective behavior starting with a reduced amount of visual information related to human upper-body movements.
This paper presents a framework for analysis of affective behavior starting with a reduced amount of visual information related to human upper-body movements.
This paper presents a framework for analysis of affective behavior starting with a reduced amount of visual information related to human upper-body movements.
A 4D model of emotion expression was created that effectively classified/grouped emotions according to their valence (positive, negative) and arousal (high, ...
This paper presents a framework for analysis of affective behavior starting with a reduced amount of visual information related to human upper-body movements.
The main goal is to individuate a minimal representation of emotional displays based on nonverbal gesture features. The GEMEP (Geneva multimodal emotion ...
This paper presents a framework for analysis of affective behavior starting with a reduced amount of visual information related to human upper-body movements.
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Glowinski et al. - 2011 - Toward a Minimal Representation of Affective Gestures - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for ...
Towards a Minimal Representation of Affective Gestures (Extended Abstract) by Donald Glowinski, Marcello Mortillaro, Klaus Scherer, Nele Dael,