Facial Expression Modelling from Still Images Using a Single Generic 3D Head Model

Author(s):  
Michael Hähnel ◽  
Andreas Wiratanaya ◽  
Karl-Friedrich Kraiss
Author(s):  
YU-YI LIAO ◽  
JZAU-SHENG LIN ◽  
SHEN-CHUAN TAI

In this paper, a facial expression recognition system based on cerebella model articulation controller with a clustering memory (CMAC-CM) is presented. Firstly, the facial expression features were automatically preprocessed and extracted from given still images in the JAFFE database in which the frontal view of faces were contained. Next, a block of lower frequency DCT coefficients was obtained by subtracting a neutral image from a given expression image and rearranged as input vectors to be fed into the CMAC-CM that can rapidly obtain output using nonlinear mapping with a look-up table in training or recognizing phase. Finally, the experimental results have demonstrated recognition rates with various block sizes of coefficients in lower frequency and cluster sizes of weight memory. A mean recognition rate of 92.86% is achieved for the testing images. CMAC-CM takes 0.028 seconds for test image in testing phase.


2003 ◽  
Vol VIII.03.1 (0) ◽  
pp. 95-96
Author(s):  
Tetsuya NISHIMOTO ◽  
Susumu EJIMA ◽  
Shigeyuki MURAKAMI ◽  
Hiroyuki TAKAO ◽  
Kohei TOMONAGA ◽  
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Author(s):  
Mahima Agrawal ◽  
Shubangi. D. Giripunje ◽  
P. R. Bajaj

This paper presents an efficient method of recognition of facial expressions in a video. The works proposes highly efficient facial expression recognition system using PCA optimized by Genetic Algorithm .Reduced computational time and comparable efficiency in terms of its ability to recognize correctly are the benchmarks of this work. Video sequences contain more information than still images hence are in the research subject now-a-days and have much more activities during the expression actions. We use PCA, a statistical method to reduce the dimensionality and are used to extract features with the help of covariance analysis to generate Eigen –components of the images. The Eigen-components as a feature input is optimized by Genetic algorithm to reduce the computation cost.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Natalie Schaworonkow ◽  
Vadim V Nikulin

Analyzing non-invasive recordings of electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG) directly in sensor space, using the signal from individual sensors, is a convenient and standard way of working with this type of data. However, volume conduction introduces considerable challenges for sensor space analysis. While the general idea of signal mixing due to volume conduction in EEG/MEG is recognized, the implications have not yet been clearly exemplified. Here, we illustrate how different types of activity overlap on the level of individual sensors. We show spatial mixing in the context of alpha rhythms, which are known to have generators in different areas of the brain. Using simulations with a realistic 3D head model and lead field and data analysis of a large resting-state EEG dataset, we show that electrode signals can be differentially affected by spatial mixing by computing a sensor complexity measure. While prominent occipital alpha rhythms result in less heterogeneous spatial mixing on posterior electrodes, central electrodes show a diversity of rhythms present. This makes the individual contributions, such as the sensorimotor mu-rhythm and temporal alpha rhythms, hard to disentangle from the dominant occipital alpha. Additionally, we show how strong occipital rhythms rhythms can contribute the majority of activity to frontal channels, potentially compromising analyses that are solely conducted in sensor space. We also outline specific consequences of signal mixing for frequently used assessment of power, power ratios and connectivity profiles in basic research and for neurofeedback application. With this work, we hope to illustrate the effects of volume conduction in a concrete way, such that the provided practical illustrations may be of use to EEG researchers to in order to evaluate whether sensor space is an appropriate choice for their topic of investigation.


2007 ◽  
Vol 38 (13) ◽  
pp. 82-91
Author(s):  
Takehiko Koyasu ◽  
Toshiyuki Amano ◽  
Yukio Sato

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