A Two-Tier GAN Architecture for Conditioned Expressions Synthesis on Categorical Emotions

[1]  Niyati Rawal,et al.  Facial Emotion Expressions in Human–Robot Interaction: A Survey , 2021, International Journal of Social Robotics.

[2]  Giuseppe Placidi,et al.  Emotion Recognition for Human-Robot Interaction: Recent Advances and Future Perspectives , 2020, Frontiers in Robotics and AI.

[3]  Arcangelo Merla,et al.  Thermal Infrared Imaging-Based Affective Computing and Its Application to Facilitate Human Robot Interaction: A Review , 2020 .

[4]  Kerstin Dautenhahn,et al.  The Secret Life of Robots: Perspectives and Challenges for Robot’s Behaviours During Non-interactive Tasks , 2020, International Journal of Social Robotics.

[5]  Silvia Rossi,et al.  Emotional and Behavioural Distraction by a Social Robot for Children Anxiety Reduction During Vaccination , 2020, Int. J. Soc. Robotics.

[6]  Martina Ruocco,et al.  Better alone than in bad company , 2019 .

[7]  Paolo Dario,et al.  Emotion Modelling for Social Robotics Applications: A Review , 2018 .

[8]  Ali Borji,et al.  Pros and Cons of GAN Evaluation Measures , 2018, Comput. Vis. Image Underst..

[9]  Tieniu Tan,et al.  Geometry Guided Adversarial Facial Expression Synthesis , 2017, ACM Multimedia.

[10]  Mohammad H. Mahoor,et al.  AffectNet: A Database for Facial Expression, Valence, and Arousal Computing in the Wild , 2017, IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing.

[11]  Justin A. Chamberland,et al.  Distinction between fear and surprise: an interpretation-independent test of the perceptual-attentional limitation hypothesis , 2016, Social neuroscience.

[12]  Wanqing Li,et al.  Human detection from images and videos: A survey , 2016, Pattern Recognit..

[13]  Pierluigi Carcagnì,et al.  Facial expression recognition and histograms of oriented gradients: a comprehensive study , 2015, SpringerPlus.

[14]  Mélanie Perron,et al.  Confusion of fear and surprise: A test of the perceptual-attentional limitation hypothesis with eye movement monitoring , 2014, Cognition & emotion.

[15]  Selma Sabanovic,et al.  Deriving Minimal Features for Human-Like Facial Expressions in Robotic Faces , 2014, International Journal of Social Robotics.

[16]  I. René J. A. te Boekhorst,et al.  Avoiding the uncanny valley: robot appearance, personality and consistency of behavior in an attention-seeking home scenario for a robot companion , 2008, Auton. Robots.

[17]  J. Russell,et al.  Facial and vocal expressions of emotion. , 2003, Annual review of psychology.

[18]  Paul A. Viola,et al.  Detecting Pedestrians Using Patterns of Motion and Appearance , 2003, International Journal of Computer Vision.

[19]  P. Ekman An argument for basic emotions , 1992 .

[20]  P. Ekman,et al.  Facial signs of emotional experience. , 1980 .

[21]  L. Camras,et al.  Children's Understanding of Facial Expressions Used during Conflict Encounters. , 1980 .