The Intensity of Perceived Emotions in 3D Virtual Humans

Synthetically generated 3D humans often fail to express a full range of emotions or present different levels of the same type of emotion. Transcending the facial expression, what should a happy synthetically generated human look like? What about a slightly happy or ecstatically happy? This paper rep...

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Main Author: Shaarani, Ahmad Shaarizan
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Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling my.utem.eprints.66472015-05-28T03:44:09Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/6647/ The Intensity of Perceived Emotions in 3D Virtual Humans Shaarani, Ahmad Shaarizan QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Synthetically generated 3D humans often fail to express a full range of emotions or present different levels of the same type of emotion. Transcending the facial expression, what should a happy synthetically generated human look like? What about a slightly happy or ecstatically happy? This paper reports a study aimed at identifying the appropriate bodily expressions for various emotions in 3D human-like figures at varying emotional strength. Thirty-six volunteers were asked to discriminate and categorize thirty cards with static poses of 3D human-like characters into the Ekman’s six basic categories of emotions. This is to judge the compatibility of each posture in relation to each category and to rate their level of emotion within the group. 2008 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/6647/1/Paper_AAMAS_2008.pdf Shaarani, Ahmad Shaarizan (2008) The Intensity of Perceived Emotions in 3D Virtual Humans. In: 7th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, 2008, Lisbao, Portugal. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1402846
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Shaarani, Ahmad Shaarizan
The Intensity of Perceived Emotions in 3D Virtual Humans
description Synthetically generated 3D humans often fail to express a full range of emotions or present different levels of the same type of emotion. Transcending the facial expression, what should a happy synthetically generated human look like? What about a slightly happy or ecstatically happy? This paper reports a study aimed at identifying the appropriate bodily expressions for various emotions in 3D human-like figures at varying emotional strength. Thirty-six volunteers were asked to discriminate and categorize thirty cards with static poses of 3D human-like characters into the Ekman’s six basic categories of emotions. This is to judge the compatibility of each posture in relation to each category and to rate their level of emotion within the group.
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author Shaarani, Ahmad Shaarizan
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title The Intensity of Perceived Emotions in 3D Virtual Humans
title_short The Intensity of Perceived Emotions in 3D Virtual Humans
title_full The Intensity of Perceived Emotions in 3D Virtual Humans
title_fullStr The Intensity of Perceived Emotions in 3D Virtual Humans
title_full_unstemmed The Intensity of Perceived Emotions in 3D Virtual Humans
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