Well-annotated, multimodal, multidimensional spontaneous emotion corpus of 140 participants.

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We present a well-annotated, multimodal, multidimensional spontaneous emotion corpus of 140 participants. Data were acquired from a variety of facial sensors that included high-resolution 3D dynamic imaging, high-resolution 2D video, thermal (infrared) sensing, and contact physiological sensors that included electrical conductivity of the skin, respiration, blood pressure, and heart rate.

Key Benefits

Emotion inductions highly varied. Facial expression annotated for both the occurrence and intensity of facial action units from 2D video by experts in the Facial Action Coding System (FACS). The database includes derived features from 3D, 2D, and IR (infrared) sensors, and baseline results for facial expression and action unit detection. Database further includes a diverse array of participants.

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