1. Spontaneous smile intensity estimation by fusing saliency maps and convolutional neural networks.
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Wei, Qinglan, Bozkurt, Elif, Morency, Louis-Philippe, and Sun, Bo
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CONVOLUTIONAL neural networks , *ARTIFICIAL neural networks , *MULTIMODAL user interfaces , *FEEDFORWARD neural networks , *FACIAL expression - Abstract
Smile intensity estimation plays important roles in applications such as affective disorder prediction, life satisfaction prediction, camera technique improvement, etc. In recent studies, many researchers applied only traditional features, such as local binary pattern and local phase quantization (LPQ) to represent smile intensity. To improve the performance of spontaneous smile intensity estimation, we introduce a feature set that combines the saliency map (SM)-based handcrafted feature and non-low-level convolutional neural network (CNN) features. We took advantage of the opponent-color characteristic of SMs and the multiple convolutional level features, which were assumed to be mutually complementary. Experiments were made on the BinghamtonPittsburgh 4D (BP4D) database and Denver Intensity of Spontaneous Facial Action (DISFA) database. We set the local binary patterns on three orthogonal planes (LBPTOP) method as a baseline, and the experimental results show that the CNN features can better estimate smile intensity. Finally, through the proposed SMLBPTOP feature fusion with the median- and high-level CNN features, we obtained the best result (52.08% on BP4D, 70.55% on DISFA), demonstrating our hypothesis is reasonable: the SM-based handcrafted feature upplement to CNNs in spontaneous smile intensity estimation.©2019SPIEANDIS&T[DOI: 10.1117/1.JEI.28.2.023031 ] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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