NSF Report - Facial Expression Understanding
Title/Contents
Exec Summary
Overview
Psychology & Neuroanatomy
Computer Vision
Neural networks & Computation
Special Hardware
Basic Science
Sensing & Processing
Expression Models and Databases
Recommendations
Benefits
References

 

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