“Incendiary reflection: evoking emotion through deformed facial feedback” by Yoshida, Sakurai, Narumi, Tanikawa and Hirose
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- Incendiary reflection: evoking emotion through deformed facial feedback
Session/Category Title: Face the Facts
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Incendiary reflection aims to create computer-generated emotion by letting people recognize pseudo-generated facial expressions as changes to their own facial expressions. The system provides feedback of deformed facial expressions and could change emotional states.
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4. Yoshida, S. et al., Manipulation of an Emotional Experience by Real-time Deformed Facial Feedback, In Proc of the 4th Augmented Human International Conference, pp.35–42, 2013.