Hi wicio,
Here you go -
The new (2002) Facial Action Coding System (FACS) by Paul Ekman,
Wallace V. Friesen, and Joseph C. Hager is an essential acquisition
for anyone who uses FACS or wants to learn facial measurement. The new
FACS Manual is a more efficient way to learn and use FACS than the
original, and allows more accurate representations of facial
behaviors. The digital images and videos are clearer, easier to use,
and longer lasting. The Investigator's Guide has been updated and
expanded. A new program for score checking and entry is included. You
can buy FACS by clicking on the Buy Now button."
What you get when you buy FACS:
* One CD ROM containing the FACS Manual in eBook format with text,
images, and video, and also containing:
* the Investigator's Guide, in eBook format, expanded with new chapters, and
* the FACS Score Checker program for checking practice scoring.
* A license to print one hardcopy of each book (additional licenses
may be purchased),
* Some of the latest versions of the software required to view the
books and run the Score Checker,
* Access to the coming FACS section of this Web site where additional
FACS materials can be downloaded."
The price of FACS is US$260 plus a shipping/processing charge.
http://face-and-emotion.com/dataface/facs/new_version.jsp
Free HTML version:
Published by A Human Face
666 Malibu Drive, Salt Lake City UT 84107
Made in the United States of America, 2002
ISBN 0-931835-01-1
http://face-and-emotion.com/dataface/facs/guide/FACSIVTi.html
Additional Links of Interest:
Paul Ekman's Homepage:
http://www.paulekman.com/
"The demo you are seeing now is mostly an experiment to isolate the
minimal number of facial expression elements that will produce a
"convincing" impression of character and personality. Of course this
is just a subset of the full range of expression the human face is
capable of. Paul Ekman's [click link] pioneering work on the Facial
Action Coding System [click link] gives a functional description of
the full range of expression of which the human face is capable."
http://mrl.nyu.edu/%7Eperlin/facedemo/
I was happy to find this available for you - if you have any
questions, *please* post a clarification request before closing/rating
my answer and I'll be happy to reply.
Thank you,
hummer
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