Communication and Automatic Interpretation of Affect from Facial Expressions

Living in a computer era, the synergy between man and machine is a must, as the computers are integrated into our everyday life. The computers are surrounding us but their interfaces are far from being friendly. One possible approach to create a friendlier human-computer interface is to build an emotion-sensitive machine that should be able to recognize a human facial expression with a satisfactory classification rate and, eventually, to synthesize an artificial facial expression onto embodied conversational agents (ECAs), defined as friendly and intelligent user interfaces built to mimic human gestures, speech or facial expressions. Computer scientists working in computer interfaces (HCI) put up impressive efforts to create a fully automatic system capable to identifying and generating photo realistic human facial expressions through animation. This chapter aims at presenting current state-of-the-art techniques and approaches developed over time to deal with facial expression synthesis and animation. The topic’s importance will be further highlighted through modern applications including multimedia applications. The chapter ends up with discussions and open problems.

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