Facial Action Coding System
Facial Action Coding System (FACS)[1] is a system for taxonomizing human facial expressions, originally developed by Paul Ekman and Wallace Friesen in 1976 through the pioneering studies of Dr. Carl-Herman Hjortsjö [2]. FACS underwent a slight revision in 2002, in which the contribution of Dr. Joseph Hager stands out. It is a common standard for systematically categorizing the physical expression of emotions, and has been useful to psychologists and animators. The pioneering F-M Facial Action Coding System 2.0 (F-M FACS 2.0)[3] was created in 2017 by Dr. Freitas-Magalhães[4], and presents 2 thousand segments in 4K, using 3D technology and automatic recognition in real time. Meanwhile, the pioneering F-M Facial Action Coding System 3.0 (F-M FACS 3.0®)[5] was created in 2018 by Dr. Freitas-Magalhães[6], and features 4,000 segments in 4K, using 3D, 360 3D, and automatic and real-time recognition technology (FaceReader 7.1). F-M FACS 3.0 features 8 pioneering Action Units (AUs) and 22 pioneering Tongue Movements (TMs), in addition to a functional and structural nomenclature.
Since 2003, F-M Group International (F-MGI) has had a FACS Certification program for professionals who wish to become FACS Certified Coders (F-M Group International FACS Certified Coders, F-MGIFCC).
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