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Six emotions were investigated: happy, angry, sad, fear, surprise, and neutral.
Each face image was annotated with a facial-expression: happy, anger, disgust, contempt, sad, fear, surprise, and neutral.
Researchers in [8] have selected relevant emoji and have categorized them into happy, sad, fear, laughter, and angry classes, then, have stripped the sentiment of the first emoji in the post.
This might be because happiness is a positive emotion, the others being either negative (anger, disgust, sad, fear) or intermediate (surprise).
The names of the six basic emotions (happy, sad, fear, anger, disgust, surprise and neutral) were displayed on the screen and participants were asked to choose the best descriptor for the sound heard.
The total number of correct responses for each of the six emotions (happy, sad, fear, surprise, anger, disgust), alongside the total overall score served as the measure of emotion recognition ability.
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But these sad, fear-filled moments creep up from time to time.
"And the saddest fear, comes creeping in/That we'd be pissed off, if he loved anyone, or anything.
Utterances were labelled in seven emotional states: happy, surprised, sad, angry, fear, neutral, and others.
Each subject was required to portray among other expressions, the six basic expressions happy, sad, angry, fear, disgust, and surprise.
Each subject was asked to portray the six basic expressions happy, sad, angry, fear, disgust, and surprise.
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