Blog Posts Tagged: facereader
How new methods are transforming Autism Research
Researchers apply behavioral and physiological tools in everyday environments to study autism as it truly happens. These real-world approaches bring research closer to daily life and deepen our understanding of human behavior.
Eye tracking without the expensive hardware: powered by FaceReader
Ever wondered what really catches someone’s eye? FaceReader now includes webcam-based eye tracking, giving you powerful insights into where people look, how they feel, and what drives their decisions. No extra hardware required.
Surprising the senses: how unexpected flavors reveal consumer emotions
What happens when your brain expects something sweet, but your mouth gets savory? Researcher Artur Głuchowski used this twist to uncover how we emotionally react to unexpected food.
7 things you need to know about FaceReader
Are you looking for guidance in getting started with your facial expression analysis? Or want to get more out of your FaceReader setup? Keep reading to learn 7 essential things you need to know about FaceReader!
Understanding social behavior
Social behavior is everywhere—at home, at work, and in the classroom. Discover what it is, why it matters, and how observing it with the right tools leads to deeper insight into how people connect, communicate, and respond.
8 reasons why FaceReader outperforms OpenFace
In this blog post, we’ll break down why FaceReader outperforms OpenFace. We’ll focus on key aspects like accuracy, ease of use, and security—making sure you get reliable results without the hassle.
5 Must-read articles to explore human behavior and emotions
Studying human behavior reveals surprising insights about what drives our actions and emotions. In this blog, we share five insightful articles that explore what behavior is, how emotions are made, and the tools researchers use to study them.
How to measure audience engagement
Everyone wants to know if people are truly engaged with their content. But how do we accurately measure engagement? In this blog post, researchers from VicarVision share how they studied cognitive, affective, and behavioral engagement.
Validating FaceReader's attention detection: a reliable measure using gaze and head pose
Measuring attention is crucial across many fields, from marketing to user experience design and human-computer interaction. Learn more about how we validated custom expressions for attention in FaceReader.
5 examples of infant studies
Researchers perform infant studies to properly monitor and understand all kinds of development factors. In this blog post, five examples of infant studies are highlighted.
Understanding infants’ development of moral and social behavior
At the Centre of Infant Cognition at UBC in Vancouver, researchers conduct independent studies as well as participate in ManyBabies projects to further understand the development of moral and social behaviors of infants.
Facing the food of the future
Insects are often termed the "food of the future," as they are a healthy and more sustainable alternative to conventional protein sources. But are we ready to face this new culinary frontier?
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