Y. Sugimoto et al., A method for detecting transitions of emotional states using a thermal facial image based on a synthesis of facial expressions, ROBOT AUT S, 31(3), 2000, pp. 147-160
A method using a synthesis of facial expressions for the creation of therma
l facial images has been proposed for detecting the transition of emotional
states. The thermal facial changes are caused by facial muscle movement, t
he transition of emotional states, and physiological change. Facial muscle
movement may be intentional. For this reason, in order to eliminate the inf
luence of facial muscle movement on thermal distribution in the face, a tes
t face and a neutral-expression face in a computer are re-formed to front-v
iew neutral-expression faces with the use of a wire-frame model and texture
mapping. Then, the thermal difference between these two re-formed faces is
used for analyzing the facial temperature change to detect transitions of
emotional stares. By using the proposed method, the temperature change caus
ed by pleasure or tiredness was detected in the regions of the nose, cheek,
and surrounding the mouth. Based on the proposed method, it may be possibl
e to detect facial temperature change caused by transitions of emotional st
ates and/or physiological changes in our daily lives. (C) 2000 Elsevier Sci
ence B.V. All rights reserved.