Portraying emotions on digital humans through emotive colour maps.

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Abstract

There has been significant progress in the graphical realism of digital humans in recent years. This work investigates the realistic portrayal of emotions beyond facial expressions by analysing how skin colour changes when expressing different emotional states. The study combines existing knowledge from old painters, photogrammetry data, thermal imaging, and skin colouration maps to create an artistic guideline to portray emotions realistically, resulting in the proposal of a set of colour maps representing the six basic emotions. By using skin colour changes to represent emotional states, the proposed colour maps offer an alternative workflow for portraying emotions. During the experiment of this research four of these proposed colour maps, which represent neutrality, anger, disgust, and happiness, were preferred over traditional alternatives in terms of realism perception and likeability. The findings have implications for the development of digital human technology, particularly in the creation of more realistic and expressive digital characters.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 23rd ACM International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, IVA 2023
PublisherACM
ISBN (Electronic)9781450399944
ISBN (Print)9781450399944
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
EventIVA '23: ACM International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents. - Würzburg, Germany
Duration: 19 Sept 202322 Sept 2023
https://iva.acm.org/2023/

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 23rd ACM International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, IVA 2023

Conference

ConferenceIVA '23: ACM International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents.
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityWürzburg
Period19/09/2322/09/23
Internet address

Keywords

  • Colour Maps
  • Digital Humans
  • Emotional States
  • Realism

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