Feeling Communication Feasibility Using Facial Expression Analysis/Synthesis Based on Individual Model (Special Issue on Multimedia Communication and Distributed Processing)
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概要
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Inadequate recognition of feelings due to differences in age or culture often interferes with mutual understanding. In this paper, a "feeling" communication system which enables users to convey feelings more accurately by modeling individual differences of facial expression as "Individual Models" is proposed Through the use of "Individual Models", this communication system extracts and transmits the meaning of a user's facial expression to other users. A suitable facial expression (one that conveys the user's true meaning) is then synthesized and presented on an individual basis to other users, thus helping user's to bridge Cultural barriers.
- 一般社団法人情報処理学会の論文
- 1996-05-15
著者
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SHIBATA YOSHITAKA
Department of Information and Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering, Toyo University
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Shibata Yoshitaka
Department Of Information And Computer Sciences Faculty Of Engineering Toyo University
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KURAISHI HIDETOSHI
Department of Information and Computer Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, Toyo University
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SAKAMOTO HIROYUKI
Department of Information and Computer Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, Toyo University
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Sakamoto Hiroyuki
Department Of Information And Computer Sciences Faculty Of Engineering Toyo University
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Kuraishi Hidetoshi
Department Of Information And Computer Sciences Faculty Of Engineering Toyo University
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Sakamoto Hiroyuki
Department of Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University
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