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Analyses of a multimodal spontaneous facial expression database

Wang et al., 2012

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13980751699989322504
Author
Wang S
Liu Z
Wang Z
Wu G
Shen P
He S
Wang X
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IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing

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Creating a large and natural facial expression database is a prerequisite for facial expression analysis and classification. It is, however, not only time consuming but also difficult to capture an adequately large number of spontaneous facial expression images …
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