Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- Ekman Basic Emotions(also: Basic Emotions, Ekman's Six Basic Emotions)
- A taxonomy proposed by psychologist Paul Ekman that identifies six cross-culturally recognisable emotional expressions — happiness, sadness, anger, fear, disgust, and surprise — as the building blocks of facial affect. The model has been foundational for computer-vision…
- Emotional Intelligence Test(also: EI Test, I-EQ Test, Emotional Intelligence Assessment)
- A hiring assessment that asks candidates to identify emotions in photographs of faces or to judge appropriate emotional responses in social scenarios. Emotional-intelligence tests are particularly inaccessible to blind and low-vision candidates, who may be unable to interpret…
- FaceReader(also: Noldus FaceReader)
- A commercial facial-expression recognition software (developed by Noldus) that uses computer vision and deep learning to automatically classify faces into basic emotions (neutral, happy, sad, angry, surprised, scared, disgusted) and to estimate emotional valence and arousal in…
- Facial Expression Analysis(also: Automated Facial Expression Analysis, Facial Coding, AFEA)
- The automated classification of a person's facial movements into discrete emotion categories (happy, angry, neutral, surprised, etc.) using computer vision. In hiring, facial expression analysis is embedded in AI-scored video interviews. It has been shown to systematically…
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