JSAI2019

Presentation information

Interactive Session

[4Rin1] Interactive Session 2

Fri. Jun 7, 2019 9:00 AM - 10:40 AM Room R (Center area of 1F Exhibition hall)

9:00 AM - 10:40 AM

[4Rin1-14] Generation of facial animations to express suppressed positive emotion using action units

〇Hirofumi Omichi1, Yuzuki Hayashi2, Kazuya Mera1, Yoshiaki Kurosawa1, Toshiyuki Takezawa1 (1. Graduate School of Information Sciences, Hiroshima City University, 2. School of Information Sciences, Hiroshima City University)

Keywords:suppressed facial expression, Action Unit, Tsundere

Expressing emotion is important for communication on the Internet, and some avatars can express their facial expressions. However, it is difficult to create facial animations of an avatar to express complicated emotional states (e.g. happy but embarrassed) for non-expert creators because there is no formulated method proved scientifically. This paper proposes a method to create facial animations to express “suppressed positive emotion” so called “Tsundere” by using combination of action units. In order to apply two types of suppression methods, “neutralized” and “masked,” the action units are chosen by considering “suppressing or suppressed emotion” and “controllable or uncontrollable unit.” 18 facial animations are created and evaluated by Sheffé’s method. As a result, a combination of slight-happy action units and blushing and that of anger-shaped eyebrows and blushing were the most effective to express “suppressed positive emotion.”