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Facial expression analysis to detect emotions

Many emotions are so fleeting that the observer cannot detect them. Furthermore, the respondent is often not aware of and cannot express their emotions in words.This paper describes a methodology using video analysis to detect facial expressions of...

Catalogue: Qualitative 2005
Author: John Habershon
November 13, 2005

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Hypercontext: Same as it never was

Technological advances are engendering debate on the survey production line, but the process is only part of the story. Are we in the grip of a drive not towards insight but towards mere automation? Do we want our data deeper – or just cheaper?...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Net Effects 2001
Authors: Andy Dexter, Joseph Brown
Company: DVL Smith Ltd
February 11, 2001

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Now you see it, now you don't

We are increasingly aware of the need for total quality management approaches in the more process-oriented aspects of market research such as data collection and tabulation. However, the way in which we communicate study findings to clients and the...

Catalogue: New Monograph Series Vol.6: Market Research And Information Technology
Authors: David Pring, Milton Vahue
August 1, 1998

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Now you see it, now you don't: Quality and the art of graphic data presentation

We are increasingly aware of the need for total quality management approaches in the more process-oriented aspects of market research such as data collection and tabulation. However, the way in which we communicate study findings to clients and the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1993: The Many Faces of Quality Now And In Future
Authors: Milton Vahue, David Pring
September 1, 1993

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Social change as counter balance to the technology of our days

In the industrialized modem society developments seem to occur as an autonomous process. They do not of course actually become such. A development in a particular direction is the result of a series of decisions. Behind every decision is a person or...

Catalogue: Seminar 1980: Social Change Analysis As A Tool For Strategic Planning And Decision Making
Author: Jan Terlouw
June 18, 1980