Correction: Creative problem solving and facial expressions: A stage based comparison
Mritunjay Kumar, Satyaki Roy, Braj Bhushan, Ahmed Sameer

Abstract
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TopicsCreativity in Education and Neuroscience · Design Education and Practice · Technology and Human Factors in Education and Health
The images for Figs 6 and 7 are incorrectly switched. The image that appears as Fig 6 should be Fig 7, and the image that appears as Fig 7 should be Fig 6. Also, there is an error in the captions of the figures. Please see the correct Figs 6 and 7 and its captions here.
Moreover, in the Facial expression analysis subdivision of Data analysis, the word “Noldus” is misspelled in the second sentence of the second paragraph. The correct sentence is: Based on comparing the performance of automatic facial expression recognition tools, OpenFace has been shown to be superior to the high-paid commercial softwares, e.g., Noldus FaceReader, and Affectiva in detecting automatic facials.
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