“ImageFlowing-Enhance Emotional Expression by Reproducing the Vital Signs of the Photographer” by Mu, Chernyshov, Weng, Hynds, Zheng, et al. …


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  • ©Qianqian Mu, George Chernyshov, Ziyue Weng, Danny Hynds, Dingding Zheng, Kouta Minamizawa, Dunya Chen, Atsuro Ueki, Masa Inakage, and Kai Kunze

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  • SIGGRAPH 2022
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Entry Number: 05

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    ImageFlowing-Enhance Emotional Expression by Reproducing the Vital Signs of the Photographer

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    ImageFlowing is a ‘living’ photograph that reproduces the biometric signs of the photographer. Viewers can feel how the photographer felt through photographer’s breathing, heartbeats and skin temperature. We extend a two-dimensional picture into a multi-modal experience, aiming at creating a tighter emotional link between the viewer and the photographer.

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    5. Cheng Xiefeng, Yue Wang, Shicheng Dai, Pengjun Zhao, and Qifa Liu. 2019. Heart sound signals can be used for emotion recognition. Scientific Reports 9, 1 (24 Apr 2019), 6486. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-42826-2

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