By analyzing the movement of the smile across a person’s face, the software can determine whether or not the expression is genuine, said the study published in a journal. The most significant movements detected by the software were around the eyes – supporting popular theories that a spontaneous, genuine smiles is one that can be seen in a person’s eyes.
“Techniques for analyzing human facial expressions have advanced dramatically in recent years, but distinguishing between genuine and posed smile remains a challenge, because humans are not good at picking up the relevant cues,” said the lead author, Hassan Ugail.
“An objective way of analyzing whether or not a smile is genuine could help us develop improved interactions between computers and humans—for example in biometric identification,” he added.
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