Love, pain, joy, fear, desire: the full spectrum of emotion resides in facial expression. We grasp this almost intuitively.
Your car may soon know when you’re tipsy, stressed, or just mouthing words into the wind. From Ford’s lip-reading patent to radar systems that sense your mood and (of course) biometric driver ...
Abstract: In a variety of applications, including psychology, virtual reality, and surveillance mental health, facial emotion analysis is a crucial part of human-computer interaction. Using a sizable ...
Abstract: The art of deepfake manipulation has reached a stage where visual forms like facial and micro expressions, as well as time dynamics are now being used to create highly realistic artificial ...