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Dynamics Of Facial Expression: Normative Characteristics And Individual Differences (2001)  (Make Corrections)  (3 citations)
K. L. Schmidt, J. F. Cohn



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Abstract: Although the importance of facial expression in human computer interaction and in normal human interaction is widely acknowledged, there is very little data on the normative characteristics and stable individual differences for even the most common facial expressions. Dynamic characteristics of 195 spontaneous smiles from 95 individuals were measured using the facial action coding system, automated facial analysis and facial electromyography. Normative patterns observed included the... (Update)

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K. Schmidt and J. Cohn, "Dynamics of Facial Expression: Normative Characteristics and Individual Difference" Proceedings of Intel. Conf. On Multimedia and Expo, 2001. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/schmidt01dynamics.html   More

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  text = "K. Schmidt and J. Cohn, Dynamics of Facial Expression: Normative Characteristics
    and Individual Difference Proceedings of Intel. Conf. On Multimedia and
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