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http://dx.doi.org/10.5392/JKCA.2017.17.02.439

Research on Micro-Movement Responses of Facial Muscles by Intimacy, Empathy, Valence  

Cho, Ji Eun (상명대학교 감성공학과)
Park, Sang-In (상명대학교 감성공학과)
Won, Myoung Ju (상명대학교 감성공학과)
Park, Min Ji (상명대학교 감성공학과)
Whang, Min-Cheol (상명대학교 ICT융합대학 미디어소프트웨어학과)
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Abstract
Facial expression is important factor on social interaction. Facial muscle movement provides emotion information to develop social network. However, facial movement has less determined to recognize social emotion. This study is to analyze facial micro-movements and to recognize the social emotion such as intimacy, empathy, and valence. 76 university students were presented to the stimuli for social emotions and was measure their facial expression using camera. As a results, facial micro-movement. showed significant difference of social emotion. After extracting the movement amount of 3 unconscious muscles and 18 conscious muscles, Dominant Frequency band was confirmed. While muscle around the nose and cheek showed significant difference in the intimacy, one around mouth did in the empathy and one around jaw in the valence. The results proposed new facial movement to express social emotion in virtual avatars and to recognize social emotion.
Keywords
Facial Expression; Facial Muscles; Micro-Movement; Social Emotion; Emorional Expression Factor;
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