Software tools for the analysis of subliminal testing tasks in facial microexpressions recognition

Journal Title: Romanian Journal of Human - Computer Interaction - Year 2010, Vol 3, Issue 2

Abstract

The facial microexpresions had been situated in the main stream of research for over 5 decades. Therefore, Eakman highlighted two main directions: the possibility to learn the facial microepressions and to learn how to code and analyze the facial microexpresion in different situations. This study highlights the importance of facial microexpressions simulation in human memory retrieval. Learning to code and analyze the facial microexpressions od relevant for selection interview, education, selling and marketing. This way people can express conscious and unconscious the facial microexpressions. The role of the psychologist is focused on the facial microexpressions interpretation making the differences between the true or simulated emotions.

Authors and Affiliations

Mihai Aniţei, Mihaela Chraif, Claudiu Papasteri, Andrei Neacşu

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Mihai Aniţei, Mihaela Chraif, Claudiu Papasteri, Andrei Neacşu (2010). Software tools for the analysis of subliminal testing tasks in facial microexpressions recognition. Romanian Journal of Human - Computer Interaction, 3(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-28817