人机交互中的面部表情展示研究

W. King
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本文描述了一项研究,该研究旨在确定人类在与计算机系统交互时是否会表现出面部表情。十四名大学生被选为实验对象。研究对象包括3名西班牙裔和11名白种人。其中6名受试者是女性。每个受试者执行五项基于计算机的任务,这些任务被选择来模拟广泛的典型应用;其中一项任务是基线。受试者的面部表情被录了下来,然后用Ekman和Friesen面部动作编码系统进行分析。分析显示,受试者确实表现出面部表情;方差分析显示任务类型之间存在显著差异。此外,一项行为学分析揭示了数量惊人的面部表情掩饰。
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Investigation of the exhibition of facial expressions within human computer interaction
This paper describes research which was conducted to determine if humans exhibit facial expressions while interacting with a computer system. Fourteen college-aged subjects were chosen for the experiment. The subjects included 3 Hispanics and 11 Caucasians. Six of the subjects' were female. Each of these subjects performed five computer-based tasks which were chosen to simulate a wide range of typical applications; one of these tasks was a baseline. The subject's facial expressions were videotaped and later analyzed using the Ekman and Friesen Facial Action Coding System. The analysis revealed that the subjects did indeed exhibit facial expressions; an analysis of variance showed a significant difference between task types. In addition, an ethological analysis revealed a surprising number of facial expression maskings.<>
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