Facial expression recognition using shape and texture information

Conference paper


Kotsia, I. and Pitas, I. 2006. Facial expression recognition using shape and texture information. IFIP TC12 and WG12.5: Conference and Symposium on Artificial Intelligence. Santiago, Chile 21 - 24 Aug 2006
TypeConference paper
TitleFacial expression recognition using shape and texture information
AuthorsKotsia, I. and Pitas, I.
Abstract

A novel method based on shape and texture information is proposed in this paper for facial expression recognition from video sequences. The Discriminant Non-negative Matrix Factorization (DNMF) algorithm is applied at the image corresponding to the greatest intensity of the facial expression (last frame of the video sequence), extracting that way the texture information. A Support Vector Machines (SVMs) system is used for the classification of the shape information derived from tracking the Candide grid over the video sequence. The shape information consists of the differences of the node coordinates between the first (neutral) and last (fully expressed facial expression) video frame. Subsequently, fusion of texture and shape information obtained is performed using Radial Basis Function (RBF) Neural Networks (NNs). The accuracy achieved is equal to 98.2 % when recognizing the six basic facial expressions.

Research GroupResearch Group on Development of Intelligent Environments
LanguageEnglish
ConferenceIFIP TC12 and WG12.5: Conference and Symposium on Artificial Intelligence
Publication process dates
Deposited28 Dec 2012
Output statusPublished
Additional information

A conference as part of IFIP World Computer Congress (WCC2006).

Web address (URL)http://www.ifiptc12.org/
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