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Emotion | 2010

Evidence and a Computational Explanation of Cultural Differences in Facial Expression Recognition

Matthew N. Dailey; Carrie A. Joyce; Michael J. Lyons; Miyuki Kamachi; Hanae Ishi; Jiro Gyoba; Garrison W. Cottrell

Facial expressions are crucial to human social communication, but the extent to which they are innate and universal versus learned and culture dependent is a subject of debate. Two studies explored the effect of culture and learning on facial expression understanding. In Experiment 1, Japanese and U.S. participants interpreted facial expressions of emotion. Each group was better than the other at classifying facial expressions posed by members of the same culture. In Experiment 2, this reciprocal in-group advantage was reproduced by a neurocomputational model trained in either a Japanese cultural context or an American cultural context. The model demonstrates how each of us, interacting with others in a particular cultural context, learns to recognize a culture-specific facial expression dialect.


Perception | 2004

Analyses of Facial Attractiveness on Feminised and Juvenilised Faces

Hanae Ishi; Jiro Gyoba; Miyuki Kamachi; Shigeru Mukaida; Shigeru Akamatsu

We conducted two experiments to investigate the psychological factors affecting the attractiveness of composite faces. Feminised or juvenilised Japanese faces were created by morphing between average male and female adult faces or between average male (female) adult and boy (girl) faces. In experiment 1, we asked the participants to rank the attractiveness of these faces. The results showed moderately juvenilised faces to be highly attractive. In experiment 2, we analysed the impressions the participants had of the composite faces by the semantic-differential method and determined the factors that largely affected attractiveness. On the basis of the factor scores, we plotted the faces in factor spaces and analysed the locations of attractive faces. We found that most of the attractive juvenilised faces involved impressions corresponding to an augmentation of femininity, characterised by the factors of ‘elegance’, ‘mildness’, and ‘youthfulness’, which the attractive faces potentially had.


kansei Engineering International | 2009

Psychological Evaluation of Higher-order Facial Impressions Synthesized by the Impression Transfer Vector Method

Yuiko Sakuta; Hanae Ishi; Shigeru Akamatsu; Jiro Gyoba


Tohoku psychologica folia | 2002

Analyses of Psychological Aspects of Attractiveness in Feminized and Juvenilized Japanese Faces

Hanae Ishi; Jiro Gyoba


Archive | 2007

Cultural Differences in Facial Expression Classification

Matthew N. Dailey; Michael J. Lyons; Miyuki Kamachi; Hanae Ishi; Jiro Gyoba; Garrison W. Cottrell; Darwin


Psychologia | 2004

EFFECTS OF GAZE PERCEPTION ON RESPONSE TO LOCATION OR FEATURE

Hiroyuki Sasaki; Hanae Ishi; Jiro Gyoba


The Journal of the Institute of Image Electronics Engineers of Japan | 2011

Impression Transformation of 3D Face Based on Morphable 3D Model of Face and Semantic Differential Method

Yoshinori Inaba; Ryosuke Kobayashi; Hanae Ishi; Jiro Gyoba; Shigeru Akamatsu


電子情報通信学会技術研究報告. IE, 画像工学 | 2009

A FACE IMAGE GENERATION SYSTEM FOR TRANSFORMING THREE DIMENSIONS OF HIGHER-ORDER IMPRESSION(International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology 2009)

Hanae Ishi; Yuiko Sakuta; Shigeru Akamatsu; Jiro Gyoba


電子情報通信学会技術研究報告. IE, 画像工学 | 2009

PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION AND THE APPLICABILITY OF THE IMPRESSION TRANSFER VECTOR METHOD FOR SYNTHESIZING HIGHER-ORDER FACIAL IMPRESSIONS(International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology 2009)

Yuiko Sakuta; Hanae Ishi; Shigeru Akamatsu; Jiro Gyoba


電子情報通信学会技術研究報告. IE, 画像工学 | 2009

IMPRESSION-DRIVEN DESIGN SCHEME FOR A CLASS OF 3D OBJECTS BASED ON MORPHABLE 3D SHAPE MODEL, AND ITS AUTOMATIC BUILDUP BY SUPPLEMENTARY FEATURE SAMPLING(International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology 2009)

Yoshinori Inaba; Jumpei Kochi; Hanae Ishi; Jiro Gyoba; Shigeru Akamatsu

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Matthew N. Dailey

Asian Institute of Technology

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