Do you see what I see? Taking perspective of others using facial images

10/17/2019
by   Yustinus Eko Soelistio, et al.
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Albeit many HCI / emotion recognition studies use facial expressive images, few scrutinize the accuracies of the people (experimenters and participants) in perceiving the expressions representing the intended emotions. The misinterpretation of the expression will put bias in the data and introduce questions on the validity of the studies. The possibility of misinterpretation of the expressions will be the focus of the experiment conducted in this study. The experiment will evaluate the ability of people in taking the perspective of others in spite of their current emotions and gender, and whether the expressions can be universally perceived. This study find that it is relatively safe to use facial expressive images for research as long as the emotions are exclusively within the six basic emotions.

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