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Method of facial coding monitoring for the purpose of gauging the impact and appeal of commercially-related stimuli

  • US 20060206371A1
  • Filed: 05/05/2006
  • Published: 09/14/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/07/2001
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of assessing consumer reaction to a marketing stimulus, comprising:

  • (a) exposing a sample population comprised of a plurality of members to a marketing stimulus for a period of time;

    (b) interviewing members of the sample population immediately after exposure of the members to the marketing stimulus;

    (c) videotaping any facial expressions and associated verbal comments of individual members of the sample population during the exposure period and interview;

    (d) reviewing the videotaped facial expressions and associated verbal comments of individual members of the sample population for purposes of;

    (1) detecting the occurrence of action units, (2) detecting the occurrence of a smile, (3) categorizing any detected smile as a duchenne smile or a social smile, (4) detecting the occurrence of any verbal comment associated with a detected smile, and (5) categorizing any associated verbal comment as positive, neutral or negative, (e) coding a single action unit or combination of action units to a coded unit;

    (f) associating coded units with any contemporaneously detected smile;

    (g) translating the coded unit to a scored unit;

    (h) tallying the scored unit by scoring unit category;

    (i) repeating steps (d) through (h) throughout the exposure period;

    (j) repeating steps (d) through (h) for a plurality of the members of the sample population;

    (k) calculating an impact value for each scoring unit category by multiplying the tallied number of scored units for each scoring unit category by a predetermined impact factor for that scoring unit category;

    (l) calculating an appeal value for each scoring unit category by multiplying the tallied number of scored units for each scoring unit category by a predetermined appeal factor for that scoring unit category;

    (m) combining the impact values obtained for each scoring unit category to obtain an impact score;

    (n) combining the appeal values obtained for each scoring unit category to obtain an appeal score; and

    (o) representing the appeal score and impact score with an identification of the corresponding marketing stimulus to which the members were exposed.

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