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There is nothing like a good facial smile.
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You can designate which of up to eight people in the viewfinder to focus on, and select three different facial expressions: smile, grin or laugh.Even so, this is still a long way from proper face recognition.
The use of informal wording and emoji, including virtual facial expressions (smile, sign, sweat, and so on), could greatly soften the tone of the request and create a casual, friendly, and relaxed atmosphere for conducting the survey.
(min) Voice: shouting 204 8 Voice: crying 101 7 Voice: breathing 102 18.55 Movement: footsteps 165 11.51 Social signals: door opening closing 114 2.18 General facial actions: smile 115 3.72 General body mov.: running 109 5.56 General body mov: turn 216 4.79 Gestures: wave hands 116 3.97.
He, more than any of the other leaders, treated the audience to a giddy medley of facial expressions – smiles, laughter, grimaces, dancing eyebrows and displays of indignation.
Another approach built generative models for opposing facial attributes (smiling-to-frowning, etc).
Emotion manifests itself in various ways, through changes in facial expression, smiling, sneering, crying, blushing, and so on, but also in complex behaviors like shouting, running away, hugging or lashing out.
By contrast, we did not find main effects of facial expressions (smiling or angry), but only interactions of expressions with feedback context that confirm that our task induced specific social appraisals as a function of the pseudo-game context.
Do lots of facials and smile!
Mark Owen – for it is he – jiggles his facial muscles and smiles the smile of a man in a band with guitars in NME.
Some facials are, smiling, opening your mouth as if you were saying "Oooo!" or "Oh!" or gasping, and frowning.
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