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    • Biologically plausible computational models for facial expression recognition 

      Shenoy, Aruna; Davey, N.; Frank, Raymond (2013-12-01)
      This paper discusses various biologically plausible computational models that recognize human facial expression and analyze them. Identifying facial expressions is a non trivial task for a human and is a key part of social ...
    • Categorizing facial expressions : a comparison of computational models 

      Shenoy, Aruna; Anthony, Susan; Frank, Raymond; Davey, N. (2011)
      Recognizing expressions is a key part of human social interaction, and processing of facial expression information is largely automatic for humans, but it is a non-trivial task for a computational system. The purpose of ...
    • Recognizing facial expressions : Computational models and humans 

      Shenoy, Aruna; Davey, N.; Frank, Ray (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2013-12-31)
      This paper discusses various biologically plausible computational models that recognize human facial expression and analyze them. Identifying facial expressions is a non trivial task for a human and is a key part of social ...
    • Retaining Expression on De-identified Faces 

      Meng, Li; Shenoy, Aruna (Springer Nature, 2017-08-13)
      The extensive use of video surveillance along with advances in face recognition has ignited concerns about the privacy of the people identifiable in the recorded documents. A face de-identification algorithm, named k-Same, ...