Artificial Neural Networks Can Distinguish Genuine and Acted Anger by Synthesizing Pupillary Dilation Signals from Different Participants.
Zhenyue QinTom GedeonLu ChenXuanying ZhuMd. Zakir HossainPublished in: ICONIP (5) (2018)
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