Facial expression recognition from a partial face image by using displacement vector

Author(s):  
Charoenpong Theekapun ◽  
Shogo Tokai ◽  
Hiroyuki Hase
Algorithms ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (11) ◽  
pp. 227 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yingying Wang ◽  
Yibin Li ◽  
Yong Song ◽  
Xuewen Rong

In recent years, with the development of artificial intelligence and human–computer interaction, more attention has been paid to the recognition and analysis of facial expressions. Despite much great success, there are a lot of unsatisfying problems, because facial expressions are subtle and complex. Hence, facial expression recognition is still a challenging problem. In most papers, the entire face image is often chosen as the input information. In our daily life, people can perceive other’s current emotions only by several facial components (such as eye, mouth and nose), and other areas of the face (such as hair, skin tone, ears, etc.) play a smaller role in determining one’s emotion. If the entire face image is used as the only input information, the system will produce some unnecessary information and miss some important information in the process of feature extraction. To solve the above problem, this paper proposes a method that combines multiple sub-regions and the entire face image by weighting, which can capture more important feature information that is conducive to improving the recognition accuracy. Our proposed method was evaluated based on four well-known publicly available facial expression databases: JAFFE, CK+, FER2013 and SFEW. The new method showed better performance than most state-of-the-art methods.


Complexity ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Qing Lin ◽  
Ruili He ◽  
Peihe Jiang

State-of-the-art facial expression methods outperform human beings, especially, thanks to the success of convolutional neural networks (CNNs). However, most of the existing works focus mainly on analyzing an adult’s face and ignore the important problems: how can we recognize facial expression from a baby’s face image and how difficult is it? In this paper, we first introduce a new face image database, named BabyExp, which contains 12,000 images from babies younger than two years old, and each image is with one of three facial expressions (i.e., happy, sad, and normal). To the best of our knowledge, the proposed dataset is the first baby face dataset for analyzing a baby’s face image, which is complementary to the existing adult face datasets and can shed some light on exploring baby face analysis. We also propose a feature guided CNN method with a new loss function, called distance loss, to optimize interclass distance. In order to facilitate further research, we provide the benchmark of expression recognition on the BabyExp dataset. Experimental results show that the proposed network achieves the recognition accuracy of 87.90% on BabyExp.


2014 ◽  
Vol 644-650 ◽  
pp. 4018-4022
Author(s):  
Zhi Jie Li ◽  
Xiao Dong Duan ◽  
Cun Rui Wang

This paper presents a simple approach for facial expression recognition. In the preprocessing stage, rough lips region is obtained from original face image using HSI space. Then, based on the binary image, exact lips region is located within a rectangle. To achieve this goal, PSO algorithm is applied to search for the best rectangle region. Finally, expression is estimated based on the parts ratio of lips. The simulation results show that this geometric approach is accurate and effective, even for the slightly smile.


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