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Emotion faces
Emotion faces





emotion faces

We even have an area of the brain specialised for face recognition, known as the fusiform face area, which helps interpret information revealed by people’s faces. Our ability to recognise emotion uses the visual system of the brain to interpret what we see.

emotion faces

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They often incorrectly selected anger for images obscured with a full mask, and either anger, happiness, neutral, or surprise for partially masked expressions. Importantly, people classified unknown expressions mainly as neutral, but artificial systems were less systematic. For instance, sunglasses obscured fear for people while partial masks helped both people and artificial systems to identify happiness correctly.ĪI is increasingly being used to identify emotions – here's what's at stake Artificial systems performed significantly better than people in recognising emotions when the face was not covered - 98.48% compared to 82.72% for seven different types of emotion.īut depending on the type of covering, the accuracy for both people and artificial systems varied.







Emotion faces