TEMPO.CO, Jember - Indonesian lecturer from the Faculty of Technology at the University of Jember, Ike Febriani, is innovating in face recognition through microexpressions. Her research endeavors to ...
Annie Särnblad trains people to read microexpressions using a simple and systematic methodology. She’s spent 25 years living in nine countries and studying eight languages. Särnblad shares five ...
David Matsumoto, a psychology professor at San Francisco State University, trains national security officials and police officers to recognize "microexpressions"—fleeting, split-second flashes of ...
Facial expressions are one of the most important aspects of a performance or audition. Many actors spend hours in front of the mirror contorting their faces into the perfect smirk, scowl, or eyebrow ...
Most people are good at recognizing the ordinary emotions on other people’s faces. But there are another set of facial expression that most people are almost entirely unaware of. In the late 1960s, ...
Security screeners look for signs of stress, fear and deception in passengers. Here's how they might identify fear and distress, depicted in illustrations used by the TSA: Distress: The inner corners ...
Most of us are aware of the importance of sporting a smile rather than a frown in order to be perceived positively by others. When we’re smiling, people assume we’re happy, or that we like being with ...