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用于研究自然表情的异构人脸数据库。

A database of heterogeneous faces for studying naturalistic expressions.

机构信息

The School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD, Australia.

Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2023 Apr 3;13(1):5383. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-32659-5.

Abstract

Facial expressions are thought to be complex visual signals, critical for communication between social agents. Most prior work aimed at understanding how facial expressions are recognized has relied on stimulus databases featuring posed facial expressions, designed to represent putative emotional categories (such as 'happy' and 'angry'). Here we use an alternative selection strategy to develop the Wild Faces Database (WFD); a set of one thousand images capturing a diverse range of ambient facial behaviors from outside of the laboratory. We characterized the perceived emotional content in these images using a standard categorization task in which participants were asked to classify the apparent facial expression in each image. In addition, participants were asked to indicate the intensity and genuineness of each expression. While modal scores indicate that the WFD captures a range of different emotional expressions, in comparing the WFD to images taken from other, more conventional databases, we found that participants responded more variably and less specifically to the wild-type faces, perhaps indicating that natural expressions are more multiplexed than a categorical model would predict. We argue that this variability can be employed to explore latent dimensions in our mental representation of facial expressions. Further, images in the WFD were rated as less intense and more genuine than images taken from other databases, suggesting a greater degree of authenticity among WFD images. The strong positive correlation between intensity and genuineness scores demonstrating that even the high arousal states captured in the WFD were perceived as authentic. Collectively, these findings highlight the potential utility of the WFD as a new resource for bridging the gap between the laboratory and real world in studies of expression recognition.

摘要

面部表情被认为是复杂的视觉信号,对于社会主体之间的交流至关重要。大多数旨在理解面部表情如何被识别的先前工作都依赖于具有表情的刺激数据库,这些数据库旨在代表假设的情绪类别(如“快乐”和“愤怒”)。在这里,我们使用替代选择策略来开发 Wild Faces Database(WFD);这是一组一千张图像,从实验室外捕捉到各种环境面部行为。我们使用标准分类任务来描述这些图像中的感知情绪内容,参与者被要求对每张图像中的明显面部表情进行分类。此外,参与者被要求表示每个表情的强度和真实性。虽然模态分数表明 WFD 捕捉到了一系列不同的情绪表达,但在将 WFD 与来自其他更传统数据库的图像进行比较时,我们发现参与者对野生型面孔的反应更加多变和不具体,这可能表明自然表达比分类模型所预测的更加多样化。我们认为这种可变性可以用来探索我们对面部表情的心理表现的潜在维度。此外,WFD 中的图像被评为比其他数据库中的图像强度更低且更真实,这表明 WFD 图像具有更高的真实性。强度和真实性得分之间的强正相关表明,即使在 WFD 中捕获的高唤醒状态也被认为是真实的。总的来说,这些发现突出了 WFD 作为一种新资源的潜力,可用于弥合实验室和现实世界在表情识别研究中的差距。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/e2c3/10070342/3863f6c68ef2/41598_2023_32659_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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