Warsaw Set of Emotional Facial Expression Pictures: A validation study of facial display photographs.

Emotional facial expressions play a critical role in theories of emotion and figure prominently in research on almost every aspect of emotion. This article provides a background for a new database of basic emotional expressions. The goal in creating this set was to provide high quality photographs o...

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Main Authors: Michal eOlszanowski, Grzegorz ePochwatko, Krzysztof eKuklinski, Michal eScibor-Rylski, Peter eLewinski, Rafal Krzysztof Ohme
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01516/full
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spelling doaj-d9a2b82907a143d7b556764b3fbc40a22020-11-24T22:32:44ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782015-01-01510.3389/fpsyg.2014.01516121984Warsaw Set of Emotional Facial Expression Pictures: A validation study of facial display photographs.Michal eOlszanowski0Grzegorz ePochwatko1Krzysztof eKuklinski2Michal eScibor-Rylski3Peter eLewinski4Rafal Krzysztof Ohme5University of Social Sciences & HumanitiesInstitute of Psychology, Polish Academy of ScienceUniversity of Social Sciences & HumanitiesUniversity of Social Sciences & HumanitiesUniversity of AmsterdamUniversity of Social Sciences & HumanitiesEmotional facial expressions play a critical role in theories of emotion and figure prominently in research on almost every aspect of emotion. This article provides a background for a new database of basic emotional expressions. The goal in creating this set was to provide high quality photographs of genuine facial expressions. Thus, after proper training, participants were inclined to express felt emotions. The novel approach taken in this study was also used to establish whether a given expression was perceived as intended by untrained judges. The judgment task for perceivers was designed to be sensitive to subtle changes in meaning caused by the way an emotional display was evoked and expressed. Consequently, this allowed us to measure the purity and intensity of emotional displays, which are parameters that validation methods used by other researchers do not capture. The final set is comprised of those pictures that received the highest recognition marks (e.g. accuracy with intended display) from independent judges, totaling 210 high quality photographs of 30 individuals. Descriptions of the accuracy, intensity, and purity of displayed emotion as well as FACS AU’s codes are provided for each picture. Given the unique methodology applied to gathering and validating this set of pictures, it may be a useful tool for research using face stimuli. The Warsaw Set of Emotional Facial Expression Pictures (WSEFEP) is freely accessible to the scientific community for noncommercial use by request at www.emotional-face.org.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01516/fullemotionface perceptionemotion recognitionValidationfacial expression recognitionfacial expressions of emotion
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author Michal eOlszanowski
Grzegorz ePochwatko
Krzysztof eKuklinski
Michal eScibor-Rylski
Peter eLewinski
Rafal Krzysztof Ohme
spellingShingle Michal eOlszanowski
Grzegorz ePochwatko
Krzysztof eKuklinski
Michal eScibor-Rylski
Peter eLewinski
Rafal Krzysztof Ohme
Warsaw Set of Emotional Facial Expression Pictures: A validation study of facial display photographs.
Frontiers in Psychology
emotion
face perception
emotion recognition
Validation
facial expression recognition
facial expressions of emotion
author_facet Michal eOlszanowski
Grzegorz ePochwatko
Krzysztof eKuklinski
Michal eScibor-Rylski
Peter eLewinski
Rafal Krzysztof Ohme
author_sort Michal eOlszanowski
title Warsaw Set of Emotional Facial Expression Pictures: A validation study of facial display photographs.
title_short Warsaw Set of Emotional Facial Expression Pictures: A validation study of facial display photographs.
title_full Warsaw Set of Emotional Facial Expression Pictures: A validation study of facial display photographs.
title_fullStr Warsaw Set of Emotional Facial Expression Pictures: A validation study of facial display photographs.
title_full_unstemmed Warsaw Set of Emotional Facial Expression Pictures: A validation study of facial display photographs.
title_sort warsaw set of emotional facial expression pictures: a validation study of facial display photographs.
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Emotional facial expressions play a critical role in theories of emotion and figure prominently in research on almost every aspect of emotion. This article provides a background for a new database of basic emotional expressions. The goal in creating this set was to provide high quality photographs of genuine facial expressions. Thus, after proper training, participants were inclined to express felt emotions. The novel approach taken in this study was also used to establish whether a given expression was perceived as intended by untrained judges. The judgment task for perceivers was designed to be sensitive to subtle changes in meaning caused by the way an emotional display was evoked and expressed. Consequently, this allowed us to measure the purity and intensity of emotional displays, which are parameters that validation methods used by other researchers do not capture. The final set is comprised of those pictures that received the highest recognition marks (e.g. accuracy with intended display) from independent judges, totaling 210 high quality photographs of 30 individuals. Descriptions of the accuracy, intensity, and purity of displayed emotion as well as FACS AU’s codes are provided for each picture. Given the unique methodology applied to gathering and validating this set of pictures, it may be a useful tool for research using face stimuli. The Warsaw Set of Emotional Facial Expression Pictures (WSEFEP) is freely accessible to the scientific community for noncommercial use by request at www.emotional-face.org.
topic emotion
face perception
emotion recognition
Validation
facial expression recognition
facial expressions of emotion
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01516/full
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