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The Role of Intensity and Motion in Identifying Robotic Facial Expressions

Poster Session VIII - Board: VIII-133
Sunday, May 24, 2009, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Golden Gate Exhibit Hall

Christina L. Darretta
Elizabethtown College

Fifty-five participants identified subtle and intense robotic facial expressions (sadness, anger, happiness, disgust, surprise, and fear) under conditions of static or dynamic expression. Results showed that participants identified intense expressions more accurately than subtle expressions and made fewer errors when identifying dynamic expressions.

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