
- Human Factors Evaluation of a Vision-Based Facial Gesture Interface Gamhewage C. De Silva, Michael J. Lyons, Shinjiro Kawato & Nobuji Tetsutani
- HCI and the Face The workshop aims at a general assessment of facial
- Facing the Music A Facial Action Controlled Musical Interface
- Lyons, M. J., Kluender, D., & Tetsutani, N. (2005). Supporting Empathy in Online Learning with Artificial Expressions. Educational Technology & Society, 8 (4), 22-30.
- GERT J. VAN TONDER and MICHAEL J. LYONS VISUAL PERCEPTION IN JAPANESE ROCK
- Facial Gesture Interfaces for Expression and Communication*
- Enhancing Web-based Learning by Sharing Affective Experience Michael J. Lyons, Daniel Kluender, and Nobuji Tetsutani
- MouthType: Text Entry by Hand and Mouth Michael J. Lyons Chi-Ho Chan Nobuji Tetsutani
- Mouthbrush: Drawing and Painting by Hand and Mouth Chi-ho Chan
- Le squelette du jardin MICHAEL LYONS GERT VAN TONDER
- Electronic Art and Animation Catalog Sketches & Applications
- The Noh mask effect: vertical viewpoint dependence of facial expression perception
- Short Papers___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Automatic Classification of
- Avatar Creation using Automatic Face Recognition Michael Lyons, Andre Plante
- Calming Visual Spaces: Learning from Kyoto Zen Gardens Michael J. Lyons
- 104 POUR LA SCIENCE -N 303 JANVIER 2003 Les masques N
- Sonification of Facial Actions for Musical Expression Mathias Funk, Kazuhiro Kuwabara, and Michael J. Lyons
- Viewpoint Dependent Facial Expression Recognition Japanese Noh Masks and the Human Face
- Proceedings of the 2003 Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME-03), Montreal, Canada Designing, Playing, and Performing with a
- A Novel Face-tracking Mouth Controller and its Application to Interacting with Bioacoustic Models
- Comparison Between Geometry-Based and Gabor-Wavelets-Based Facial Expression Recognition Using Multi-Layer Perceptron
- Coding Facial Expressions with Gabor Wavelets Michael Lyons and Shigeru Akamatsu
- Evidence and a Computational Explanation of Cultural Differences in Facial Expression Recognition
- Supplementary Figure 1 A, Example of a two-dimensional shape (solid line) and its medial axis transform
- Proceedings for IAEA 2002 CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EMPIRICAL AESTHETICS, 4-8 AUGUST 2002 TAKARAZUKA ,JAPAN
- Classifying Facial Attributes using a 2-D Gabor Wavelet Representation and Discriminant Analysis
- Mouthbrush: A Multimodal Interface for Sketching and Painting Chi-Ho Chan 1*
- Chapter III Facial Expression Analysis,
- Evidence and a Computational Explanation of Cultural Differences in Facial Expression Recognition