Charles Darwin’s scientific contributions

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The Expression of The Emotions in Man and Animals
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January 1978

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The Journal of nervous and mental disease

Charles Darwin

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... A person's internal emotional states, intentions, or social interactions are visually expressed through changes in their facial features, which are referred to as facial expressions [1]. Facial expressions are among the most potent, common, and universal human signals for conveying emotional states and intentions, according to research [2,3]. As a result, the automatic recognition of facial expressions by computers has a wide range of applications, including the development of social robots and the detection of lies and driver fatigue [4]. ...

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Facial expression recognition based on ResNet and transfer learning
The Expression of The Emotions in Man and Animals
  • Citing Book
  • January 1978

The Journal of nervous and mental disease