Facial Expression Recognition Based on Monogenic Binary Coding

2014 ◽  
Vol 511-512 ◽  
pp. 437-440
Author(s):  
Xiao Xiao Xia ◽  
Zi Lu Ying ◽  
Wen Jin Chu

A new method based on Monogenic Binary Coding (MBC) is proposed for facial expression feature extraction and representation. Firstly, monogenic signal analysis is used to extract multi-scale magnitude, orientation and phase components. Secondly, Monogenic Binary Coding (MBC) is used to encode the monogenic local variation and intensity in local regions of each extracted component in each scale and local histograms are built. Then Blocked Fisher Linear Discrimination (BFLD) is used to reduce the dimensionality of histogram features and to enhance discrimination. Finally the three complementary components are fused for more effective facial expression recognition (FER). Experiment results on Japanese female expression database (JAFFE) show that the performance of the fusion method is even better than state-of-the-art local feature based FER methods such as Local Binary Pattern (LBP)+Sparse Representation (SRC), Local Phase Quantization (LPQ)+SRC ,etc.

2015 ◽  
Vol 140 ◽  
pp. 83-92 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huibin Li ◽  
Huaxiong Ding ◽  
Di Huang ◽  
Yunhong Wang ◽  
Xi Zhao ◽  
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Author(s):  
Yi Ji ◽  
Khalid Idrissi

This paper proposes an automatic facial expression recognition system, which uses new methods in both face detection and feature extraction. In this system, considering that facial expressions are related to a small set of muscles and limited ranges of motions, the facial expressions are recognized by these changes in video sequences. First, the differences between neutral and emotional states are detected. Faces can be automatically located from changing facial organs. Then, LBP features are applied and AdaBoost is used to find the most important features for each expression on essential facial parts. At last, SVM with polynomial kernel is used to classify expressions. The method is evaluated on JAFFE and MMI databases. The performances are better than other automatic or manual annotated systems.


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