An analysis of facial expression recognition under partial facial image occlusion

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Kotsia, I., Buciu, I. and Pitas, I. 2008. An analysis of facial expression recognition under partial facial image occlusion. Image and Vision Computing. 26 (7), pp. 1052-1067.
TypeArticle
TitleAn analysis of facial expression recognition under partial facial image occlusion
AuthorsKotsia, I., Buciu, I. and Pitas, I.
Abstract

In this paper, an analysis of the effect of partial occlusion on facial expression recognition is investigated. The classification from partially occluded images in one of the six basic facial expressions is performed using a method based on Gabor wavelets texture information extraction, a supervised image decomposition method based on Discriminant Non-negative Matrix Factorization and a shape-based method that exploits the geometrical displacement of certain facial features. We demonstrate how partial occlusion affects the above mentioned methods in the classification of the six basic facial expressions, and indicate the way partial occlusion affects human observers when recognizing facial expressions. An attempt to specify which part of the face (left, right, lower or upper region) contains more discriminant information for each facial expression, is also made and conclusions regarding the pairs of facial expressions misclassifications that each type of occlusion introduces, are drawn.

KeywordsFacial expression recognition; Gabor filters; Discriminant Non-negative Matrix Factorization; Support Vector Machines; Partial occlusion
Research GroupResearch Group on Development of Intelligent Environments
PublisherElsevier
JournalImage and Vision Computing
ISSN0262-8856
Publication process dates
Deposited19 Nov 2012
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.imavis.2007.11.004
LanguageEnglish
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