Subtle expression recognition using optical strain weighted features
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posted on 2024-06-06, 11:53 authored by ST Liong, J See, RCW Phan, AC Le Ngo, YH Oh, KS Wong© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. Optical strain characterizes the relative amount of displacement by a moving object within a time interval. Its ability to compute any small muscular movements on faces can be advantageous to subtle expression research. This paper proposes a novel optical strain weighted feature extraction scheme for subtle facial micro-expression recognition. Motion information is derived from optical strain magnitudes, which is then pooled spatio-temporally to obtain block-wise weights for the spatial image plane. By simple product with the weights, the resulting feature histograms are intuitively scaled to accommodate the importance of block regions. Experiments conducted on two recent spontaneous micro-expression databases–CASMEII and SMIC, demonstrated promising improvement over the baseline results.
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2015, Springer International PublishingEditor/Contributor(s)
Jawahar C, Shan SVolume
9009Pagination
644-657Start date
2014-11-01End date
2014-11-02ISSN
0302-9743eISSN
1611-3349ISBN-13
9783319166308Title of proceedings
ACCV 2014: Proceedings of the Workshops from the Asian Conference on Computer VisionEvent
Computer Vision. Asian Conference (2014 : Singapore)Publisher
SpringerPlace of publication
Cham, SwitzerlandSeries
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