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Facial Emotional Expressions

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How many times have you smiled today? How many times have you frowned today? Ever thought of being in a state of self-consciousness to be able to relate your own mood with your facial emotional expressions? Perhaps with our present-day busy lives, we may not consider these as crucial questions. However, as researchers uncover more and more about the human emotional landscape they are learning the importance of understanding our emotions.

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Ugail, H., Aldahoud, A.A.A. (2019). Facial Emotional Expressions. In: Computational Techniques for Human Smile Analysis. SpringerBriefs in Computer Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15381-6_1

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