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Depth Videos for the Classification of Micro-Expressions
International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2021Facial micro-expressions are spontaneous, subtle, involuntary muscle movements occurring briefly on the face. The spotting and recognition of these expressions are difficult due to the subtle behavior, and the time duration of these expressions is about ...
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A CNN Approach to Micro-Expressions Detection
International Symposium on Applied Computational Intelligence and Informatics, 2021Machine Learning and Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) have significantly increased the performance in image recognition and are being widely adopted to analyze faces based on availability of very large databases of Figure and postures.
S. Ayyalasomayajula +2 more
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International Conference on Intelligent Computing, 2020
One of the ways humans communicate is by using facial expressions. Research on technology development in artificial intelligence uses deep learning methods in human and computer interactions as an effective system application process.
Lutfiah Zahara +4 more
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One of the ways humans communicate is by using facial expressions. Research on technology development in artificial intelligence uses deep learning methods in human and computer interactions as an effective system application process.
Lutfiah Zahara +4 more
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Micro-expression recognition system
Optik, 2016Abstract Micro-expressions are rapid involuntary facial expressions which reveal one's genuine emotions people trying to disguise. To the best of our knowledge, few works have been done in designing a micro-expression recognition visual platform.
Peng Zhang +4 more
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Emotion Recognition using Micro-expressions
2019 IEEE Bombay Section Signature Conference (IBSSC), 2019Micro-expressions (MEs) are involuntary, subtle expressions which can reveal concealed emotions that people don’t want to show. However, analyzing such rapid facial micro-expressions is very challenging due to their short duration and low intensity. Here, we are emphasizing on macro & micro-expressions recognition on diverse Indian faces and emotions ...
Dharni Shah +3 more
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Compound Micro-Expression Recognition System
2020 International Conference on Intelligent Transportation, Big Data & Smart City (ICITBS), 2020Micro-expressions are facial movements with subtle amplitude and short duration. Similar to normal expressions (i.e., macro-expressions), micro-expressions correspond to six basic emotional categories: happiness, sadness, surprise, fear, anger, and disgust. However, a large number of psychological studies show that people will produce and use many more
Yue Zhao, Jiancheng Xu
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CapsuleNet for Micro-Expression Recognition
2019 14th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face & Gesture Recognition (FG 2019), 2019Facial micro-expression recognition has attracted researchers in terms of its objectiveness to reveal the true emotion of a person. However, the limited number of publicly available datasets on micro-expression and its low intensity of facial movements have posed a great challenge to training robust data-driven models for recognition task.
Nguyen Van Quang +2 more
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A survey of micro-expression recognition
Image and Vision Computing, 2021Abstract The limited capacity to recognize micro-expressions with subtle and rapid motion changes is a long-standing problem that presents a unique challenge for expression recognition systems and even for humans. The problem regarding micro-expression is less covered by research when compared to macro-expression.
Ling Zhou, Xiuyan Shao, Qirong Mao
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Emotion Recognition from Micro-Expressions: Search for the Face and Eyes
Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing, 2019In the paper the problem of the emotion recognition from the micro-expressions is considered. The psychological background of this problem from the modern viewpoint is described in short.
A. D. Sergeeva +3 more
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ACM Multimedia, 2021
Facial micro-expressions (FMEs) are involuntary facial movements that occur spontaneously when a person experiences an emotion but tries to suppress or repress the facial expression and usually occur in high-risk situations.
Jingting Li +6 more
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Facial micro-expressions (FMEs) are involuntary facial movements that occur spontaneously when a person experiences an emotion but tries to suppress or repress the facial expression and usually occur in high-risk situations.
Jingting Li +6 more
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