[Face-research-list] Face-research-list Digest, Vol 39, Issue 1
Peter Lewinski
peter.lewinski at gmail.com
Sat Apr 5 14:38:06 BST 2014
Hello Gary,
I think around 2007. Of course CERT was first but until very recently
(2011/12?) was not commercially available and neither was too user-friendly
hence did not reach more than academic circles (of computer scientists I
would add). Plus if the software wants to reach the world shouldn't it be
Windows-based instead of Apple?
best
Peter
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 3:13 PM, Gary Cottrell <gary at eng.ucsd.edu> wrote:
> sorry, I have to ask, since you say the FaceReader is the "world's first
> tool capable of automatically analyzing facial expressions - when was
> FaceReader developed? CERT (Computer Expression Recognition Toolbox) has
> been around for years, and is being commercially developed now by Emotient.
> This is Marni Bartlett, Javier Movellan, and Gwen Littlewort's project.
>
> g.
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> > Subject: [Face-research-list] Data Analyst Internship: (Face
> > Physiological Signals) - VicarVision, Amsterdam, NL
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> > Dear Face-researchers,
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> > [Sorry for cross-posting]
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> > Data Analyst Internship
> >
> > (Face Physiological Signals: Automated Facial Expressions Analysis)
> > - VicarVision, Amsterdam, NL
> >
> > VicarVision (Amsterdam, Netherlands) is a private R&D company developing
> > state-of-the-art artificial intelligence solutions. VicarVision is the
> > developer of FaceReader(R) - world's first tool capable of automatically
> > analyzing facial expressions, providing users with an objective
> assessment
> > of a person's emotion.
> >
> > Job Description
> >
> > You will need to develop advanced statistical measures of FaceReader
> > continuous physiological output. We want to analyze multi-dimensional and
> > continuous temporal patterns of - facial expressions, - skin color
> changes
> > and - eye movements. You will need background in programming, statistics
> > and writing scripts to handle/manipulate large data. You will be guided
> by
> > a machine vision engineers and behavioral scientists in order to
> > meaningfully interpret the data. You will work in an international and
> > dynamic team. Here you may find an example of a video with aggregated
> > continuous data with temporal patterns to be analyzed:
> http://goo.gl/8iHkDS and
> > an example of an output file http://goo.gl/W3HsQL.
> >
> >
> > Ideal candidate:
> > - Graduate (or Master-level student) in
> > Data Sciences / Statistics / Business Informatics / Artificial
> Intelligence
> > / Mathematical Psychology
> > - Technical skills: time series analysis, data mining,
> programming
> > skills, scripting
> > - Good ability to work independently
> > - Excellent English
> >
> > We offer:
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> > - Full-time R&D assistant position for 6 months with possibility
> > of extension
> > - Small monthly reimbursement (400 EURO)
> > - Training in use of advanced scientific software
> > - Work experience in the innovative field of remote emotion
> sensing
> > - Authorship on peer-reviewed international publications
> > - Possibility of writing the thesis
> >
> > Relevant links:
> >
> > http://www.vicarvision.nl/
> > http://www.noldus.com/human-behavior-research/products/facereader
> >
> > Deadline: May 04, 2014.
> >
> > The incoming applications will be assessed on continuous basis. An
> > interview using Skype is a possibility.
> >
> > Starting date: August/September, 2014
> >
> > If you are interested, please send your CV and a cover letter to:
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> > Peter Lewinski, Research Fellow (Marie Curie)
> > peter.lewinski at vicarvision.nl
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