Hossain et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Using temporal features of observers' physiological measures to distinguish between genuine and fake smilesHossain et al., 2018
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- Hossain M
- Gedeon T
- Sankaranarayana R
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- IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
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Future affective computing research could be enhanced by enabling the computer to recognise a displayer's mental state from an observer's reaction (measured by physiological signals), using this information to improve recognition algorithms, and eventually to …
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