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Faded Smiles? A Largescale Observational Study of Smiling from Adolescence to Old Age

机译:褪色笑了?从青春期微笑到老年的大规模观测研究

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A relatively large body of work exists examining sex differences in expressiveness; however, there remains little research of differences in expressiveness associated with aging. Observational studies of facial expressivity across ages are limited in part due to the poor scalability of traditional research methods. We collected over 17,000 videos of natural facial behavior using the Internet and performed a large observational study of smiling responses of people ages 18 to 70 years. Using automated facial coding we quantified the presence of smiles as people watched a set of controlled mundane online content. The likelihood of smiles and the duration of smiles increased with age. We attribute this to greater expression of positive emotion in older people. Women smiled more than men over all and gender differences increased significantly with age. We question whether results may be influenced by the effect of age on the accuracy of the automated smile detection; however, validation on a large set of human coded videos shows that the observed effects were not due to smile detection performance.
机译:存在相对较大的工作体现表现力的性别差异;然而,仍然对与老龄化相关的表达性差异几乎没有研究。由于传统研究方法的可扩展性差,所以跨越时代的面部效力的观察研究有限。我们使用互联网收集了超过17,000个天然面部行为的视频,并对18至70岁的人们进行了大量的探测研究。使用自动面部编码,我们量化了微笑的存在,因为人们观看了一套受控的平凡的在线内容。微笑的可能性和微笑的持续时间随着年龄的增长而增加。我们将这一点归因于老年人积极情绪的更大表达。妇女比所有人都比男性笑得多,而且性别差异随着年龄而显着增加。我们质疑结果是否可能受到年龄的影响对自动微笑检测的准确性的影响;然而,关于大量人类编码视频的验证表明,观察到的效果不是由于微笑检测性能。

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